Waves
Chemical Bonds
Periodic Table of Elements
Electrons
States of matter
100

This is the name for the height of a wave

Amplitute

100

A metal and non-metal bond

Ionic Bond

100

The atomic number is equal to

The number of protons in an atom

100

How many electrons can be found on the innermost energy level

2

100

What are the three states of matter

Solid, Liquid, Gas

200

The distance between two crests

Wavelength

200

A bond between two nonmetals

Covalent

200

Valence electrons can be determined by using this reference on the periodic table

Groups

200

The electrons found on the outermost energy level

Valence electrons

200

Changes shape to fill a container

Liquid and gas
300

Longer or shorter wavelengths determine a waves

Frequency
300

Sodium Chloride is this type of bond

Covalent

300

Horizontal reference point name

Periods

300

The name of the model representing only valence electrons

Lewis Dot Structure

300

This needs to be applied for evaporation to occur

Heat

400

The color with the longest wavelength

Red

400

The subatomic particles are responsible for creating chemical bonds

Electrons

400

To find the number of neutrons

Subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass

400

The most accurate model of the electron configurations

Electron Cloud Model

400

The process of changing from a gas to a liquid

Condensation 

500

Light waves are these type of waves

Electromagnetic

500

An atom transfer an electron to another atom

Ionic bond
500

This element is found on group 18 but does not have 8 valence electrons

Helium

500

Explain why an overall neutral-charged atom cannot have 1 proton, 1 neutron, and 2 electrons

The presence of 1 more electron than proton makes the atom negative

500

The source of movement of particles in matter

Kinetic Energy