The modern model of the Atom is that there is a cloud-like region of electrons surrounding a nucleus containing these two particles.
Protons and Neutrons
This is the negatively charged particle that is found in the cloud-like region around the nucleus.
Electron
The rows on the Periodic Table are called this.
Periods.
This means that a material can be hammered or rolled into thin sheets.
Malleable.
Nonmetal
This model suggested that electrons do not orbit the nucleus, but are found in a cloud with different energy levels.
This is the positively charged particle in the atoms nucleus.
Proton
This is the name for one column of the periodic table, in which all of the elements share similar properties.
Group (Family)
This group of metals include iron, copper, nickel, gold, and silver.
Transition Metals
This group of nonmetals is typically nonreactive.
Noble Gasses
This model suggested that electrons are found in a specific orbit around the nucleus, like an onion.
Bohr's Model
This is the Neutral particle in an atom that accounts for 1/2 of the atomic mass.
Neutron
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This man is known as the Father of the Periodic Table.
Dmitri Mendeleev
These are the most reactive metals on the periodic table.
Alkali metals
This group of nonmetals means "salt forming," and are the most reactive group.
Halogens
This model, that resembles a watermelon, showed that atoms contains electrons floating within a positive charge.
Thomson's Model
This is an atom with the same number of protons and a different number of neutrons.
Isotope
This is the unit used for measuring atomic Mass
AMU
This is the name fro the group of metals displayed at the very bottom of the periodic table.
Actinides
This type of molecule has two atoms of the same element bonded together.
Diatomic Molecule.
This model used the Gold Foil experiment to show that atoms have a nucleus and resembled a cherry.
Rutherfords Model
This explains the number of protons in an element.
Atomic Number
This is the number of elements on the periodic table
118
These metals are harder, denser, and melt at higher temperatures than the alkali metals. Calcium is an example.
Alkaline Earth Metals
This is a substance that can conduct electricity under certain circumstances but not under others.
Semiconductors.