Matter of Fact
Small but Mighty
We Have Chemistry
Chaaaaarge!!!
Bond...
Chemical Bond
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These are the basic building blocks of matter

atom

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These are positively charged subatomic particles found in the nucleus

Protons

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Hydrogen atoms have this amount of protons

1
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This is two or more atoms joined together chemically

Molecule
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This is a chemical bond formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another

Ionic Bond

(I do not share. I take)

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This is anything that has mass and takes up space

Matter

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These are negatively charged subatomic particles found orbiting the nucleus

Electrons
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Oxygen atoms have this number of protons

8

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This is a molecule that contains atoms of at least two different elements 

Compound

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This is a positively and negatively charged atom (or group of atoms) resulting from the transfer of electrons

Ion

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This is the number of protons in an atom and is unique to each type of atom

Atomic Number

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These are subatomic particles with no charge found in the nucleus

Neutrons

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Carbon atoms contain this number of protons

6

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Electrons in the first energy level are closest to the nucleus and have this level of energy

Lowest

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This is a chemical bond formed by sharing electrons between two or more atoms

Covalent Bonds

(think co-parenting - they SHARE kids)

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This is a collection of atoms that all have the same number of protons

Elements
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This displays the symbols of all known elements

Periodic Table

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This is how an atom and its isotopes are named:

the element name followed by the atomic mass

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The first energy level can hold this many electrons

2

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This is a weak electrical attraction between a partially positive hydrogen atom and a partially negative atom of another molecule (usually oxygen or nitrogen)

Hydrogen bond

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This is determined by adding the protons and the neutrons

Atomic Mass

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While all atoms of an element have the same number of protons, they can have different numbers of neutrons. We call these elements this:

Isotopes

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Since isotopes have the same number of protons and electrons, all isotopes of an element have the same this:

chemical properties

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Between hydrogen and helium, which atom is unstable and reacts with other atoms

Hydrogen because it only has one electron in the lowest energy level

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This is a compound in which there is an unequal distribution of the negatively charged electrons causing a partial positive charge at one end and a partial negative charge at the other

Polar compound