TRIPLE: Subatomic particle with a positive charge
Subatomic particle that has no charge
Subatomic particle that has a negative charge
What is Proton?
What is Neutron?
What is Electron?
Number of protons in an atom
What is Atomic Number?
Matter that only has one type of atom
What is Element?
The force/ strength of an atom pulling electrons towards it
What is Electronegativity?
anything that has mass and takes up space
What is matter?
An electron on the outermost shell
What is Valence electron?
average mass of all Isotopes
What is Atomic Mass?
An atom that has lost of gained electrons and has a charge
What is Ion?
Double: a bond formed when electron are shared plus its two types
One shares electron equally which is called [blank] while one shares electrons unequally which is called [blank].
What is Covalent Bonding?
What is non-polar and polar covalent bonding?
the amount of matter an object contains
What is Mass?
The outermost electron shell of an atom
What is Valence Shell?
DOUBLE: Rows are known as periods and indicate [blank] on the periodic table, which is determined by [blank]
What is energy level?
what is number of shells an element has?
An Ion with a positive charge due to losing an electron
What is Cation?
a bond formed when one electron is given to another atom
What is Ionic Bonding?
Matter is neither created nor destroyed
What is Law of Conservation of Matter?
The substance after the chemical reaction has happened
What is Products?
The charge of an atom after it has given or taken an electron
What is Oxidation Number?
An Ion that has a negative change due to gaining an electron
What is Anion?
The attraction between a hydrogen atom and a negative: oxygen, nitrogen, or fluorine
What is Hydrogen Bonds
Each atom tries to obtain the goal of eight electrons in its valence shell
What is Octet Rule?
The atom/element that changes during a reaction
What is Reactants?
The color coding on the Periodic Table determines [black]
What is element groups?
Atoms of the same element with a different number of neutrons
What is Isotope?
A bunch of molecules together
What is Compound?
the result of one substance mixing with another without a chemical reaction
Note: Although it is mixing, nothing is created or destroyed
What is Mixture?