Where is the nucleus located?
What is the center of the element
What are protons and neutrons?
What is part of the nucleus that define the elements atomic mass and name of the element
What side of the Periodic Table are metals on?
What is the left side
What do the groups represent on the Periodic Table?
What is number of velance electrons
What is an Ionic Bond?
What is positive and negatively charged ions bonding
Where are the electrons located?
What is the orbital (outer rings)
How do you find the mass of an element?
What is protons + neutrons
What seperates the Periodic Table from Gasses and Metals?
What do the periods represent on the periodic table?
What is how many orbitals (rings) an element has
What is a covalent bond?
What is atoms electrons joining together creating one atom.
What makes up the nucleus?
What is protons and neutrons
What and where is the atomic number?
What is the atomic number is where the element goes on the periodic table based on how many protons there are. The atomic number can be found in the left upper corner of elements on the periodic table.
What are the properties of a Metal
What is Luster, reactivity, ductile, mallebility, etc.
What do the columns have in common on the Periodic Table.
What is velance electrons, and what kind of element it is. (Noble gas, metals, etc.)
What is the sharing/ joing of electrons
How many electrons does the very last "ring" want to have?
What is 8 electrons
What are Electrons?
What is particles found around the nucleus that can have positve and negative charges.
What are the properties of gasses?
What is dullnesss, brittleness, compressable, etc
How does the atomic number organize the periodic table?
What does a covalent bond form?
What is a molecule
How can an electron be charged?
What is positive and negative charges
What is the difference between an Ion and Isotope?
What is a different number of neutrons than protons and ions have a charge.
Why are Metalloids better for the usage/ making of phones, computers, etc?
What is they don't get as hot as metals do therefore you don't need to let your phone cool down or blow it off. You can trust it won't or overheat.
What is on the left, middle, and right of the periodic table
What is metals (left), metalloids (middle), and noble gasses (right)
What is the difference between ionic bonds and covelant bonds?
What is the sharing of electrons from covelant bonds and an electron change with ionic bonds