Atomic Structure
Periodic Table
Chemical Bonding
Chemical Reactions
States of Matter
100

This is the center of an atom, where protons and neutrons are located.

Nucleus

100

Most elements on the left side of the periodic table belong to this classification.

Metals

100

This type of bond forms when two nonmetals share electrons.

Covalent

100

This observable change is a common sign that a chemical reaction has taken place.

color change

100

This state of matter has both a definite shape and a definite volume.

Solid

200

These two types of subatomic particles are found in the nucleus of an atom.

Protons and Neutrons

200

This is the name of the elements found in Group 1.

Alkali Metals

200

An ionic bond is formed by this process.

Transferring Electrons

200

In a balanced chemical equation, the number of atoms on each side must be this.

Equal

200

In this state, particles move freely and spread far apart.

Gas

300

Which subatomic particle has a negative charge.

Electron

300

A calcium ion that loses two electrons has this charge.

+2

300

This is the process where a solid changes directly into a gas.

Sublimation

400

The atomic number of an element tells you this about its atoms.

Number of Protons
400

This element is most likely to react with sodium to form a salt.

Chlorine

400

In a water molecule (H₂O), these types of bonds exist between hydrogen and oxygen.

Covalent

400

The reaction 2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O is an example of this type of reaction.

Synthesis

400

This occurs when a liquid reaches its boiling point.

Boiling

500

Isotopes differ in the number of....

Neutrons

500

Elements in the same group share these characteristics.

Properties

500

This is the measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance.

Temerature

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