This number helps identify which element it is.
What is the atomic number?
This type of bond occurs between nonmetals and nonmetals.
What is a covalent bond?
This state of matter has a definite volume but not a definite shape.
What is liquid?
According to Boyle's Law, as volume increases pressure does this.
What is decrease?
These are found on the left side of the yield sign.
What are the reactants?
These two atomic particles are equal in number.
What are the protons and electrons?
This is called a negative ion.
What is an anion?
It takes up space and has mass.
What is matter?
In an direct relationship as temperature decreases, volume does this.
What is increase?
When balancing equations, you can only add these numbers.
What are coefficients?
Counting these will tell you how many energy rings an atom has.
What are periods?
When two elements bond, these are the things they give away.
What are valence electrons?
A solid will become a liquid when kinetic energy and this increases.
What is temperature?
According to Archimedes, this is created by gravity and resists gravity.
What is buoyancy?
The least reactive elements are on this side of the periodic table.
What is the right side?
Most of these elements are on the left side of the periodic table.
What are the metals?
When writing the chemical formula for this bond, you need an oxidation chart to know the subscripts.
What is an ionic bond?
A change in the state of matter is this type of change and not chemical.
What is a physical change?
This term describes a fluid's resistance to flowing.
What is viscosity?
This law states that mass cannot be created nor destroyed.
What is the law of conservation of mass?
This number is the sum of the protons and neutrons.
What is the mass number?
This type of element will always give away an electron.
What is a metal?
This is the most abundant state of matter in the universe.
What is plasma?
This matter is strange because it expands when it freezes.
What is water?
This type of reaction has two compounds swapping their secondary element.
What is a double-displacement?