A positively charged subatomic particle inside of an atom
Iron bonding with itself would be an example of this kind of bonding.
A mathematical term. A quantity represented by an arrow with both direction and MAGNITUUUUDE.
Apples, gravity, a couple of laws named after him. No big deal.
Who is Isaac Newton
The powerhouse of the cell
Mitochondria
The center of an atom where protons and neutrons exist.
Nucleus
Nonmetals and ______ come together to form ionic bonds
metals
Distance over time
Speed
Niels Bohr
These tree-dwelling mammals are noted for their slow moving speed and are often found hanging in trees
Sloth
The outermost electrons are called the ________ electrons.
Valence
This bond is characterized by the giving and taking of electrons
ionic bond
The speed and direction of an object
velocity
This pioneer of electricity attached a wire to a kite during a thunderstorm. Don't try this at home!
Benjamin Franklin
The place where DNA is stored in the cell
Nucleus
This symbol on the periodic table tells you the amount of protons in an atom.
Atomic number
Electrons are shared. Usually between nonmetals.
Covalent bonds
A change in velocity
acceleration
A Serbian-American engineer who made many breakthroughs in the application of electric power. But you probably just know his name because of the car
Nikola Tesla
The process by which organisms have diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth
evolution
A charged particle
Ion
A type of covalent bond where electrons are shared in an UNEQUAL fashion between two elements
Polar bond
A final quantity minus an initial quantity, also known as "change", is often represented by this symbol
delta
Dmitri Mendeleev
Trash panda.
Mr. Squires' favorite animal
Raccoon