Significant Figures and Metric System
Atomic Structure (Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons)
Valence Electrons and Ions
Nuclear Chem and Stars
Miscellaneous
100

100 has this many significant figures

100

With an atomic number of 5, Boron ALWAYS has 5 of these

Protons 

100
Sodium has this many valence electrons

1

100

This is the first stage in all stars' life cycles

Nebula

100

This is the branch of chemistry dealing with molecules that contain the element carbon

Organic chemistry

200

100.0 has this many significant figures

200

Carbon-14 has this many neutrons

8

200

Every atom wants this many valence electrons

8

200

This is the hottest phase that our sun will eventually go through

White dwarf 

200

He created the first periodic table

Dmitri Mendeleev

300

10 meters is equal to this many kilometers

0.01 km 

300

O-2 has this many electrons

10

300

When potassium forms an ion, it will always form an ion with this charge

+1

300

If carbon undergoes beta decay, this element is formed 

Nitrogen 

300

H-3 has this many neutrons 

2

400

1 kilogram has this many milligrams in it

1,000,000 mg 

400

Uranium-238 has this many neutrons

146

400

When nitrogen forms an ion, it will always form an ion with this charge

-3

400

If Uranium undergoes alpha decay, this element is formed 

Thorium 

400

Group 17 (7A) is called this

Halogens

500

6 x 6 = ______ when you account for significant figures 

40

500

Europium has this many protons

63

500
This is an example of an element that has 7 valence electrons

F, Cl, Br, I, At, or Ts

500

If silicon undergoes positron emission, it becomes this element

Aluminum 

500

Name 3 properties of metals

Malleable, ductile, good conductors of electricity, form cations 

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