Subatomic Particles
The Element Box
Bonding
Properties of Water
Extras
100

Charge on a proton

Positive

100

Atomic number tells us

proton number

100

Atoms share electrons equally

nonpolar covalent

100

Water attracted to water

cohesion

100

How many neutrons?

18

200

Charge on a neutron

Neutral

200

Atomic mass tells us the number of

protons and neutrons

200

Atoms share electrons unequally

polar covalent

200

Water attracted to other polar molecules

adhesion

200

Acids have a pH above/below

below 7

300

Charge on an electron

Negative

300

How do you calculate neutrons?

Atomic mass - atomic number

300

Positive ions are attracted to negative ions

ionic bond

300

layer on the top of the water caused by cohesion

surface tension

300

Bases have a pH above/below 7

above 7

400

Particle(s) in the nucleus

Protons and neutrons

400

Atomic number is the bigger or smaller number in the box

Smaller

400

Gaining electrons makes a 

negative ion
400

water resists change in temperature

high specific heat

400

Who is the stronger acid:

pH 1 or pH 5

Who is the stronger base:

pH 8 or pH 12

Acid: pH 1

Base: pH 12

500

Electrons are found in

the electron cloud, orbitals, shells

500

Atomic mass is the bigger or smaller number in the box

Bigger

500

Losing electrons makes a 

positive ion

500

using cohesion and adhesion plants take up water through small tubes

capillary action

500

water absorbs a lot of heat before evaporating

high heat of vaporization