This particle is known for its location outside the nucleus.
What is an Electron?
A reaction where a new product is form from the reactants.
What is Synthesis?
This family of elements are created in laboratories, and therefore are not well known or understood.
What are the unknown?
_ Al + _ S8 → _ Al2S3
16 Al + 3 S8 → 8 Al2S3
N2 + O2 + H20 → HNO3
What is a Synthesis Reaction?
This atom is known for containing a net charge.
What is an Ion.
This reaction release huge amounts of energy while things breakdown, often explosively.
What is Nuclear Fission?
This family is characterized by high reactivity, poor conductivity, and not being solid at room temperature.
What are the Nonmetals?
_ Al(OH)3 + _ HBr → _ AlBr3 + _ H2O
Al(OH)3 + 3 HBr → AlBr3 + 3 H2O
NH4NO3 → N2 + O2 + H20
What is Decomposition Reaction?
This particle is used to to help determine the atomic mass, for no charge.
What is a Neutron?
This type of reaction occurs when a singular elements takes the place of another is pairing.
What is Single Displacement?
This family is known for high stability, high conductivity, and high malleability.
What are the Metals?
_ Na + _ NaNO3 → _ Na2O + _ N2
10 Na + 2 NaNO3 → 6 Na2O + 1 N2
13Al27 + 1H2 → 12Mg25 + 2He4
What is a Fusion Reaction?
These atoms are naturally occurring and have different weights among the elements.
What are Isotopes?
This naturally occurring reaction happens to unstable atoms, and often leaves something different behind.
What is Radioactive Decay?
This family is characterized by its nature of being an intermediary substance and its semiconductive nature.
What are the Metalloids?
_ H3PO4 + _ Mg(OH)2 → _ Mg3(PO4)2 + _ H2O
2 H3PO4 + 3 Mg(OH)2 → 1 Mg3(PO4)2 + 6 H2O
SiO2 + HF → SiF4 + H2O
What is Double Replacement?
This particle is so important is helps with everything about an atom's identity.
What are Protons?
This type of reaction takes two reactants and creates two new products, like switching partners in a dance.
What is Double Replacement?
This family of elements are dangerously reactive and radioactive, often not following predetermined rules.
What is the Lanthanides?
_ Al(OH)3 + _ H2SO4 → _ Al2(SO4)3 + _ H2O
2 Al(OH)3 + 3 H2SO4 → 1 Al2(SO4)3 + 6 H2O
92U235+n0→92U236→54X134+38St102+2 n0
What is Fission Reaction?