A neutron's charge
What is neutral?
The bond that occurs between two metals
What is metallic?
The most common element
What is H (hydrogen)?
The total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus
What is atomic mass?
Isotopes differ in the number of these
What are neutrons?
A proton's charge
What is positive?
The three types of atomic bonds
What are Ionic, Covalent, and Metallic?
Also known as the "staircase"
What are metalloids?
This is always the same as the number of protons
What a Ca (calcium) atom becomes when it loses two electrons
What is a positive ion?
An electron's charge
What is negative?
The bond that occurs between Na and Cl
What is ionic?
Located on the right of the Periodic Table
What are nonmetals?
The atomic mass of O (oxygen)
What is 16?
An isotope becomes this when it is unstable
What is radioactive?
The BOSS of an atom (picks the element)
What is a proton?
The bond that occurs between N and O
What is covalent?
Another name for the rows of the Periodic Table
What are periods?
The atomic number for Ar (argon)
What is 18?
**DAILY DOUBLE**
The number of neutrons in Ar (argon)
What is 22?
All atoms start out this way.
What is a neutral / 0 net charge?
The bond that occurs between Cu and Zn
What is metallic?
Another name for the columns of the Periodic Table
What are groups or families?
The number of electrons in Ar (argon)
What is 18?
When an atom gains or loses protons it becomes this
What is a different element?