This has a positive charge and is located in the nucleus of the atom.
What is the proton?
Number of protons in the nucleus of the atom.
What is the atomic number?
This part of the EM spectrum has the longest wavelengths with frequencies below 300 GHz and are used to transmit music.
What are radio waves?
This state of matter has definite shape and volume and the particles are compact.
What are solids.
Length
What is meter?
This has a neutral charge and is located in the atomic nucleus.
What is the neutron?
Peridocity is dependent on this.
What are similar properties?
This part of the EM spectrum has the a short wavelength and is used to heat food
What are microwaves?
This form of matter flows to shape a container and the particles are far apart.
What is gas?
Mass
What is kg?
This has a negative charge and is located outside the nucleus of a atom.
What is the electron?
12.011 represents this.

What is the average atomic weight?
This process is the release of electrons when light hits the surface of a metal.
What is the Photoelectric Effect?
This is an ionized substance that becomes highly electrically conductive to the point that long range EM fields dominate its behavior.
What is plasma?
Time
Each of two or more forms of the same element that contain equal numbers of protons but different numbers of neutrons
What is an isotope?
If Uranium has 92 protons, then it must have this many electrons.
What is 92?
3.00 * 10^8 m/s
What is the speed of light?
This form of matter flows with a constant volume and takes the shape of an container. Particles are less closely packed.
What is liquid?
Temperature
An unstable nuclei of an atom can emit these types of radiation to become a new element. (Name 2 of 3)
What are Alpha, Beta, and Gamma Rays?
This element is the most abundant in the universe.
What is Hydrogen?
The base unit for measuring frequency.
What are hertz?
mass reactants = mass products
What is the Law of Conservation of Mass?
Amount of Substance
What is the mol? or mole?