Elements and Atoms
Atoms, Bonding, and the periodic Table
Ionic Bonds
Covalent Bonds
Bonding in Metals
100

Anything that has mass and occupies space

What is matter

100

Elements in group 18 who do not easily react with other elements 

What are the noble gases

100

A combination of symbols that shows the ratio of elements in a compound

What is a chemical formula

100

A covalent bond in which electrons are shared equally

What is a nonpolar bond

100

Material made of two or more elements with the properties of a metal. 

What is an alloy

200

An electrically neutral subatomic particle

What is a Neutron

200

The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom as shown in the periodic table

What is the atomic number

200

a number which tells you the ratio of elements in a compound

What is a subscript

200

A chemical bond formed when two atoms share electrons

what are covalent bonds

200

The ability to be rolled into thin sheets or beaten into complex shape 

What is malleability or being malleable

300

The simplest form of a pure substance which cannot be broken down into any other substance

What is an element

300

One or two letters showing the identity of an element in the periodic table

What is the symbol

300

Ions that are made of more than one atom

What are polyatomic ions

300

A covalent bond in which electrons are shared unequally

What is a polar bond
300

An attraction between a positively charged metal ion and the electrons surrounding it which will hold metal ions in a crystalline configuration. 

What is a metallic bond

400

Scientist who proposed that atoms might be similar to muffins with scattered charged particles randomly throughout like raisins in a muffin. 

Who was Thomson 

400

An elements symbol surrounded by dots that each represent one valence electron

What is an electron dot diagram

400

how ionic bonds are formed?

atoms lose or gain electrons which makes them electrically charged ions. These ions combine with ions with opposite electrical charges since opposite electrical charges attract and we call that an ionic bond.

400

The force that holds covalent bonds together 

What is the attraction of each atoms nucleus to the shared pair of electrons

400

This is formed by positively charged metal ions embedded in a "sea" of valence electrons

A metal crystal

500

A model describing an atom as mostly empty space with electrons moving around a small positively charged nucleus in the center. 

What is the Rutherford Model
500

This property of an atom determines how the element will react with others including how the element forms bonds with other elements. 

What is the number of valence electrons

500

List at least three of the properties of ionic compounds

Hard, Brittle crystals, high melting points, conduct electricity well if melted or dissolved in water. (need three to gain points, if at least two are correct you don't lose points)

500

The reason polar bonds exist within some molecules such as water for example

What is because the oxygen in water attracts electrons more strongly than the hydrogen so the electrons spend more time near the oxygen making it more negative than the hydrogen. 

500

list at least three of the properties of metals 

what are: luster, malleability, ductility, electric conductivity, and thermal conductivity. (need three for points at least two correct and you don't lose points)