The Structure of the Atom
The Number of Protons, Neutrons, and electrons in atoms/ions/isotopes
metals/nonmetals/metalloids
Trends of the Periodic Table
Covalent VS Ionic Bonds
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What is a Proton?

A positive charge, in the nucleus, they have a mass of 1 amu

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What is an Isotope?

Atoms with the same number of protons, but a different amount of neutrons, the mass number changes, and can be written with isotope name or the isotopic symbol

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Where are metals found on the Periodic Table?

Found to the left of the zigzag line on the periodic table

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What are orbitals?

Orbitals are rings, where the electrons are

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When do Ionic Bonds form?

When oppositely charged ions are attracted to each other

Metals + non-metals

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What is a Neutron?

Has no charge, is in the neuclus, and has a mass of 1 amu

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What is an ION?

Atoms with the same number of protons, different number of electrons, a charged atom



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Where are non-metals found on the Periodic Table?

Found to the right of the zigzag line on the Periodic Table
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What is a period on the Periodic Table?

A period is a row of elements that have the smae amount of Orbitals

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When do Covalent Bonds form?

When atoms share electrons

Non-metal + non-metal

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What is an Electron?

Has a negative charge, is outside of the nucleus (orbitals), and has no mass

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What are Cation and Anion?

Cation-a positive(+) ion (lose electrons)

Anion-a negative (-) ion (gain electrons) 

To calculate the overall charge------> #protons - #electrons

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Where are metalloids found on the Periodic Table/

Found along the zigzag line on the periodic table. The only exception is Aluminum-considered to be a metal 

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What are Rows?

All have the elements in a period, have the same number of Atomic Orbitals

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What are covalent bonds and Ionic bonds classified as?

Chemical bonds----->to become stable (to have 8)

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Can elements have the same atomic number?

No, because no 2 elements can have the same atomic number, because it determines the identity of the substance

Protons=Atomic #

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What is the equation for a Isotope Name?

Name of element - mass number (protons + nuetrons)


Example:    Carbon-13

P:6    N:7    E: 6

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What are the three major groups on the Periodic Table?

Metals, non-metals, and Metalloids.  Elements within each group have similar physical and chemical properties
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What are Families on the Periodic Table?

Have similar families (vertical colums) based on their similar chemical properties (18), and has a spectic name

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What are Valence Electrons?

Are the electrons in the outermost energy level

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What are Neutral Atoms?

Have the same number of protons and electrons, no overall charge, and as written on the Periodic Table, all atoms are neutral

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What is a Isotope Symbol?

     Atomic Number -6C-6 (charge)

Above the Atomic Number is the Mass Number of 12
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What are the 7 metalloids?

Boron, Silicon, Germanium, Arsenic, Antimony, Tellurium, and Polonium

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What is the difference between Alkai Metals and Alkjaline Earth Metals?

Alkai Metals-1 electron in the outershell (+1 charge), is very reactive to water because it wants to be stable


Allaline Earth Metals- have 2 electons in the outer shell (+2 charge) 

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What are valence electrons of an atome used for?

They're responsible for bonding and to be stable

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