Recipe:
A dash of a proton.
A dash of a neutron.
Put them together and you get this!
What is a nucleus?
Electrons have this type of charge which pairs well with its much larger counterparts.
What is negative?
Radioactive decay is decomposition of this. Some times its a "pro" but I am sure you "neu" this.
What is radioactivity?
[He]2s1
What is lithium?
Electromagnetic waves travel at this speed. And no, I don't need the number.
What is the speed of light?
There is a chemical in mint Lifesavers which can this to happen when bitten, like Pop Rocks!
What is spark?
This is a list that shows the pattern of how electrons fill an outer shell. Go figure.
What is electron configuration?
Electrons were first utilized in this model of the atom which is lacked a certain sophistication...
What is the Plum Pudding Model?
Beta radiation releases this kind of converted particle. I am positive you will get this answer right!
What is a positron?
[He]2s22p3
What is nitrogen?
It does not have mass, but yes, this is a particle. A particle of energy that is.
What is a photon?
Food allergies are caused by the immune systems response to this type of biological molecule.
What is protein?
This model, although is not entirely accurate and a bit outdated, provides a way of looking at the orbitals of atoms.
What is the Bohr Model?
Electrons cannot be found in the nucleus. They are too busy hanging out here.
What are orbitals?
Gamma, gamma, gamma, gamma, through the epithelium. Because gamma rays are this, they can come and go right through a person.
What is energy/photons?
[Ar]3d64s2
What is iron?
These two variables in an electromagnetic wave have inverse properties. I'm sure your answer will roll on in.
What are frequency and wavelength?
Shredded this contains wood pulp to keep the cheese consistency right.
What is cheese?
Jimmy Neutron notices that an atom is missing a neutron. Jimmy Neutron has noticed this type of atom. Brain blast!
What is an isotope?
Electrons are tiny. This much smaller than protons and neutrons to be exact.
What is 1/2000th?
In nuclear chemistry, energy is can only be released in packets of energy called this. It has a whole atomic model named after it as a matter of fact.
What is a quanta?
[Ar]4s23d104p5
What is Bromine?
These types of waves have a very high frequency and are particularly dangerous, because you know, they pass right through you and fry everything on the way. The not so fun stuff.
What are gamma rays?
The key to instant pudding is this storage sugar which derives from corn.
What is starch?
A radioactive atom's life span is known by this partial term, which actually tells us a lot about that past!
What is a half-life?
When electrons shift energy levels, they release this. Be specific.
What is a photon?
It is the alpha, not the omega (wrong topic). This elemental particle is released in alpha radiation.
What is a helium?
[Kr]5s24d105p3
What is Antimony?
Schrodinger tried to explain this concept by asking a group of peers, "what's in the box...?"
What is electron wave-particle duality?
Umami is 1 of the 5 possible tastes. This taste is caused by the presence of a type of this non-basic substance.
What is acid (glutamic)?