The center of the atom where protons and neutrons are found
What is a nucleus?
[Refer to the blue part of the element block]
What is an atomic number?
Type of bond between metals
What is a metallic bond?
In a chemical reaction, these substances are the end-results and typically appear on the right side of the arrow within the equation
What are products?
What is a gas?
The part of an atom with a positive electric charge
What is a proton?
[Refer to the green part of the element block]
What is a [chemical] symbol?
Type of bond between particles with an electric charge
What is an ionic bond?
[DAILY DOUBLE] A type of solution in which H+ ions are produced. Vinegar is an example of this
What is an acid?
Has crystalline structures, a definite shape, and a definite volume
What is a solid?
The part of an atom where electrons can be found
What is the [electron] cloud?
[Refer to the red part of the element block]
What is an atomic mass?
Type of bond in which electrons can move freely between all atoms involved
What is a metallic bond?
A combination of two or more components that retain their original identity
What is a mixture?
Gases that have been superheated and highly ionized
What is plasma?
The part of an atom that has little to no mass
What is an electron?
The parts of an atom that are combined to calculate atomic mass
What are protons and neutrons?
Type of bond in which valence electrons are shared
What is a covalent bond?
A combination of two or more components in which the particles can no longer be distinguished
What is a solution?
When an object changes from a gas to a liquid
What is condensation?
Electrons found on the outer-most electron level
What are valence [electrons]?
[DAILY DOUBLE] Atoms of the same element with different mass numbers
What is an isotope?
Type of bond that can result in polar molecules
What is a covalent bond?
A type of solution in which OH- ions are produced. Baking soda is an example of this
What is a base?
When a solid changes directly into a gas, skipping the liquid state
What is sublimation?