Protons = 19
What is Potassium?
Shares electrons between nonmetals
What is a covalent bond?
Cannot be broken down into simpler substances
What is an element?
Brittle, dull, nonconductor
Dominic's Fart
Measured in grams
What is Mass?
Where protons and neutrons are found
What is the nucleus?
An example of this type of bond is Table salt
What is an ionic bond?
An example of this classification:
What is a compound?
Can be drawn into a wire
What is ductile?
Measured in ml or cm3
What is volume?
Atomic mass (rounded) - Atomic number
How to find the number of neutrons?
An example of this bond: Glucose
What is a covalent bond?
When two or more substances that are physically combined keep their own physical properties.
What is a mixture?
Examples include Density, Melting Point, Magnetism, and Conductivity.
What is a physical property?
The formula for Density.
What is density = mass/volume?
Lithium, Beryllium, Boron, Carbon, Nitrogen, and Oxygen all can be found here
Where is period 2?
The answer is 12
How many Hydrogens are in glucose?
A mixture of elements and compounds that has visible layers or clumps.
What is a heterogeneous mixture?
Reacts slowly with oxygen
What is oxidation?
2ml
What is Sponge Bob's volume?
Found along the zigzag line towards the right of the periodic table
Where are the metalloids?
When a substance has the ability to react to form or break bonds. Example, rusting:
4Fe + 3O2 → 2Fe2O3
What is a chemical property? or What is oxidation?
I have high density, can be used as a conductor, will dent, and can be formed into sheets.
What is a metal?
Reacts quickly with oxygen
What is combustion?
Mass: 160g
Volume: 40cm3
What is a density of 4 g/cm3?