Ions are determined by the count of this subatomic particle in relation to the proton count.
What are electrons?
What are subatomic particles?
These elements are along the staircase line.
What are metalloids?
What is ionic/metallic/covalent bonding?
The isotopes are the baseball team of this fictional city.
What is Springfield?
Ions have either one of these two charges.
What are positive and negative charges?
The isotope neon-22 has this many neutrons.
What is 12?
The modern periodic table is ordered by this characteristic.
What is proton count?
This type of bonding is where valence electrons are shared.
What is covalent bonding?
This is what atoms are mostly made of.
What is empty space?
If an element has 3 valence electrons, it is likely to perform this action.
What is losing electrons?
Isotopes of an element have different counts of this subatomic particle.
What are neutrons?
This scientist developed the original periodic table.
Who is Dmitri Mendeleev?
This type of bonding happens between nonmetals.
What is covalent bonding?
Renowned scientist Dmitri Mendeleev died in this famous city.
What is Saint Petersburg?
A nitrogen ion will perform this action when forming an ionic bond.
What is gain 3 electrons?
This isotope has 12 protons and 13 neutrons.
What is Magnesium-25?
The columns of the periodic table are called this.
What are groups or families?
Atoms are most stable when this is true.
What is a complete valence shell?
There are this many liquids at room temperature in the periodic table.
What is two?
An ion has this charge.
What is not a neutral charge?
This statistic of an isotope is located in the top left corner of a isotope symbol.
What is mass number?
The original periodic table was made in this year.
What is 1869?
This type of bonding would happen for NaCl.
What is an ionic bond?
Nuclear fission is the act of splitting an atom, and is most commonly enacted upon this isotope.
What is uranium-235