This is the measure of how "correct" your measure is.
What is accuracy?
This state of matter has the lowest amount of kinetic energy.
What is a solid?
This is a positively charged particle.
What is a proton?
This is a bond between a metal and a nonmetal that transfer electrons.
What is an ionic bond?
This is the measure of how constant your measurements are.
What is precision?
This is the most common form of matter in the universe.
What is plasma?
This number tells the number of protons and neutrons in an element, but is not located on the periodic table.
What is the mass number?
This is a covalent bond with four electrons being shared.
What is a double bond?
This is the formula to convert from Celsius to Kelvin.
What is K=C+273?
A solution is made up of these two parts.
What is a solute and a solvent?
These are the two parts of the atom.
What is the nucleus and the electron cloud?
These are the two exceptions to creating ionic bonds.
What are transition metals and polyatomic ions?
This is the formula for Fahrenheit to Celsius.
What is 5/9(F-32)?
This state of matter simulates the events of a black hole.
What are Bose-Einstein Condensates
Metalloids have the _______ properties of metals, and the _________ properties of nonmetals.
The charge of a transition metal is determined by this.
What is a Roman numeral?
This is the formula to convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit.
What is (c*9/5)+32?
This is the scattering of a light beam through a suspension.
What is the Tyndall effect?
Explain the reactivity of metals and nonmetals as you move down the individual groups, which group of metals and nonmetals are the most reactive, and which group is nonreactive
Alkali metals are the most reactive metals, and the reactivity of metals increases as you move down the group. Halogens are the most reactive of the nonmetals, and reactivity decreases for nonmetals as you move down. Noble gases are nonreactive.
This compound can't conduct electricity when dissolved in water.
What are covalent compounds?