The abbreviation Al
What is Aluminum
The fancy term for the center of the atom
What is the nucleus
The proper name for the table with all of the elements.
The Periodic Table
The reason the four batteries we used didn't shock us during the lab.
They were too weak.
A brown metal that turns greenish when exposed to Oxygen
What is copper
What is Carbon
The positively charged part in the atom
What is the proton
The word meaning "Having to do with atoms"
Can also be used to talk about radiation and bombs
Atomic
The heavy, toxic metal that is used in everyday items that we tested.
What is lead
A greyish metal that rusts
What is Iron
The abbreviation Cu
What is Copper
The negatively charged part in the atom
Metallic Character
What the wire carries during the lab
What is electric current
A super reactive, soft metal with the abbreviation Na.
What is Sodium.
The abbreviation Au
What is gold
The neutrally charged part of the atom
The Neutron
The proper term for conductivity, and how metal-like something is
Metallic Character
The ability to carry an electronic current
What is Conductivity
A super reactive metal, with the abbreviation K that is also found in Bananas.
What is Potassium
(Used by Nazis in ww2)
What is Fluorine?
The area surrounding the atom, with the negatively charged particles
The Electron Cloud
The term for the number that describes both the number of Protons and Neutrons in an atom.
Atomic Number
The word for how much a material fights against electricity trying to pass through it.
What is resistance.
The name for the metals that are furthers left on the table, that are extremely reactive with oxygen.
What are alkali metals.