A particle with a positive charge
A proton
A particle with a negative charge
An Electron
A particle with no charge
A Neutron
A particle smaller than an atom
A substance produced by a chemical reaction
A product
Where protons are located
The Nucleus
Where electrons are located
Electron Shells
Where neutrons are located
The nucleus
A model consisting of a small, dense nucleus surrounded by orbiting electrons
The Bohr Model
Five observable indicators that a chemical reaction has occurred
Color change, formation of a precipitate, formation of a gas, odor change, and/or temperature change
The part of the periodic table that tells you how many protons an element has
The atomic number
The number of electrons that can be found in the first electron shell
2
The part of the periodic table that tells you how many neutrons an element has
The atomic mass
A vertical column within a periodic table
A group
The symbolic representation of a chemical reaction in the form of symbols and formulas, where the reactants are on the left-hand side and the products are on the right-hand side
Chemical equation
The number of protons in cobalt
27
The name of the last shell in an atom
Outer Shell
Another way of saying “no charge”
A neutral charge
A horizontal row within a periodic table
A Period
A number placed before a compound in a chemical equation, representing how many equivalents of the compound are needed or used
Coefficient
The subatomic particle that usually has an equal amount as protons in an element
An Electron
The number of electron shells in an Argon atom
Three Electron Shells
The number of neutrons in strontium
50
Determines the placement of an atom on the periodic table
The atomic number and properties of the element
A way of presenting information about the chemical proportions of atoms that make up a particular chemical compound or molecule, using chemical element symbols and numbers
Chemical formula