The three main subatomic particles
What are protons, neutrons, and electrons?
The harshest type of radiation
What is Gamma Rays?
The parts of atoms that interact with other atoms
What are valence electrons?
The definition for a Brønsted-Lowry Acid
What is a proton donor?
The latin and greek root meaning of "electricity"
What is Amber?
When an atom has different numbers of neutrons, but the same number of protons
What is an isotope?
The time it takes for one cycle of a wave
What is the period?
A bond that shares a pair of electrons
What is a covalent bond?
The color a litmus strip turns when in contact with an acid
What is red?
The definition for electricity
What is the flow of charges?
A positively charged ion
What is a cation?
This wave has oscillations parallel to its propagation
What is a longitudinal wave?
Table salt uses this type of bond
What is an ionic bond?
What are water and a salt?
This is the scientist that created the first modern battery
Who is Count Alessandro Volta?
What is the number of protons?
The SI unit for pressure
What are Pascals?
The reason metals are great conductors of electricity
What are free-moving valence electrons in the electron sea?
The other name for a basic substance
What is alkaline?
This scientist discovered what he called "electromagnetism"
Who is Hans Oersted?
The formula that implies matter and energy are interchangeable
What is E=mc2?
A force pushing up on an object when the object is partially or fully submerged
What is the buoyant force?
When a covalent bond does not share electrons equally between the atoms
What is a polar covalent bond?
The difference between Arrhenius acids and bases and Brønsted-Lowry acids and bases
What is aqueous solutions vs not needing water
The person who proved that a magnetic field can induce an electric current
Who is Michael Faraday?