Measurement & Matter
The type of matter that includes gold, iron, carbon, and sodium
What is an Element?
The tendency of an atom in a compound to attract electrons.
What is Electronegativity?
A type of radiation that is NOT a particle.
What is Gamma Radiation?
Type of bonding where there is a large difference in electronegativity between the atoms.
What is Ionic Bonding?
The location of the least electronegative atom in a Lewis structure (other than hydrogen).
What is the center?
An engineering design parameter that MUST be followed.
What is a Constraint?
The atom with the largest atomic radius.
The type of radiation that is a helium nuclues.
What is Alpha?
Type of bond between copper and tin.
What is metallic?
The number of electrons placed in a Lewis structure of CH4 (methane).
What is 8 electrons?
The number of significant figures in 0.020340 mL.
What is 5?
The third period element with an electron dot structure that has 2 dots.
What is Magnesium?
The type of nuclear reaction that occurs inside a nuclear reactor.
What is Fission?
The type of ion that an atom of low electronegativity will create.
The molecular shape of a molecule that has only 2 electron domains.
What is Linear?
The density of an 8 gram block with a volume of 2 mL.
What is 4 g/mL?
The orbitals that fluorine's valence electrons are located in.
What is 2s and 2p?
After an alpha particle is emitted, the mass number decreases by this much.
What is Four?
The name of the compound K2S.
What is potassium sulfide?
The number of electron domains in a tetrahedral molecule.
What is four?
111.11 g + 4.444 g + 2.0 g
What is 117.6 g?
The element with the electron configuration: 1s22s22p63s23p3.
What is Phosphorus?
What is Three half-lives?
The name for P4O10.
What is tetraphosphorus decoxide?
The shape of a molecule that has 3 bonding electron domains and 1 nonbonding electron domains