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100

What are 3 main particles of an atom?


Proton, Electron, And neutron 

100

What determines the atomic number of an element?


The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.

100

What is the main difference between ionic and covalent compounds?


Iconic bonds transfers electrons 

200

where are protons and electrons located within a atom?


in the center of the atom, making the nucleus.

200

What is the atomic number of Titanium (Ti)?


22.

200

Which type of compound typically has higher melting and boiling points?


ionic compounds

300

Predict the reactivity of an element with 7 valence electrons.


Very reactive.

300

Explain how the number of protons affects an element's position on the periodic table.


it increases.

300

Describe the process of how ionic compounds are formed.


If an atom has lost one or more electrons, it is positively charged.

400

Explain how the number of valence electrons influences an element's chemical properties.


Reactivity

400

How does electromagnetically change as you move down a group in the periodic table?


Decreases.

400

What structural feature of water contributes to its bent molecular shape?


how the shared electrons that are in bonds AND those that are NOT in bonds of the central oxygen atom are arranged in space to minimize electron repulsion

500

Why might elements with similar valence electron configurations exhibit similar chemical behavior?


Similar to lose, gain, or share electrons

500

 How does understanding the properties of elements help in predicting chemical reactions in real-world applications?


helps by knowing which containers are safe for componds.

500

Analyze the impact of the hardness and brittleness of ionic compounds on their applications.


the ions in ionic solids are held in a lattice due to the electrostatic forces of attraction in cations and anions as well as the repulsion with the like charges