A bond where a metal gives up an electron to a non-metal
What is ionic bond
100
subatomic particle with a negative charge
What is an electron
100
The most abundant element in the atmosphere
What is nitrogen
100
It adds to the mass but has no charge
What is the neutron
200
Cu
What is Copper
200
sketch an example of a molecule
any example of two non-metals bound together
200
the reason electrons are not considered in the mass of an atom
What is because they are too small
200
A favorite homogenous mixture to have with a meal in the southern states
What is sweet tea
200
The two of these together make up the mass of an atom
What is Proton and neutron
300
Pb
What is lead
300
An bond with an equal sharing of electrons
What is a covalent bond
300
The group that has a full valence shell of electrons
What are the noble gasses
300
They type of mixture where one can see the various ingredients
What is a heterogenous mixture
300
Heisenberg's uncertainty principle state that you know where they are but not where they are going or, you know where they are going but not where they are. What are they?
What are electrons
400
Sn
What is Tin
400
A type of bond where electrons flow freely
What is a metallic bond
400
This group only needs one more electron to complete its valence shell
What are the halogens
400
Our Earth's oceans, lakes and rivers are made up of this molecule. Write out its reaction using diatomic molecules
What is 2 H2 plus one O2 makes 2 H2O
400
H-1, H-2, H-3. What are they to each other?
What are isotopes
500
Hg
What is Mercury
500
The only family (or group) that will not bond with anything else on the periodic table
What is the noble family
500
The group that is so willing to give up that one electron that they are highly reactive
What are the alkali metals or group 1A metals
500
The four most abundant elements in our Earth's crust (in order)
What are oxygen, silicon, aluminum and iron
500
They periodic table is arranged in order of increasing ....