The number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in atoms/ions/isotopes
Metals/nonmetals/metalloids
Trends of the Periodic Table
Covalent VS Ionic Bonds
The structure of Atom
100

Hydrogen's protons

1

100

what is a physical property of metals

Luster (shiny) (double if said luster)

100

Where are the lightest elements on the periodic table located

Top of the Periodic table

100
How may electrons do atoms like to have in their rings.

8

100

The proton, neutron, or electron goes around the nucleus. 

Electron

200

What is the weight of the carbon-13 isotope

25

200
Are nonmetals good or bad conductors 

They are bad conductors 

200

The name of the columns (up and down) 

Family

200
How to ions form 

Atoms give, take, or get rid of their electrons.

200

Makes up the nucleus 

Protons and Neutrons

300
What is the amount of Protons and electrons of Na+4

Protons=22 and electrons= 26

300

Describe the durability of metals 

Malleable and sturdy
300

How do you find out the electrons on the outer shell from the periodic table?

The last digit of the family the element is in

300

What is Valence electrons 

electrons in the outer most rings 

300

Decides the identity of the atom and the atomic number

Protons

400

What is the neutrons of N

7

400

What is the element that is a metalloid but on the edge of being metal

Aluminum 

400

Increases or decreases while we move left or right on the periodic table

Weight of the atom
400

When is a covalent bond formed and what does the bond apply to

when atoms are shared, applies to non-metals attached to non-metals

400

Formula for weight of the atom 

Neutrons + protons

500
What is the Proton, neutron and electron of a neutral Bi

Proton=83 electron=83 neutrons=126

500

The physical property of nonmetals, metals, and metalloids

Luster, conductivity, malleability, ductility.

500

What relates the 1st family to each other 

reactant to water

500

What groups want to lose electrons and why?

1-13 want to lose electrons becasue they are closer to 8 when losing the electrons

500
Formula for the charge of the atom

Protons minus electrons = charge

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