Periodic Table & Elements
Atoms
Chemical Compounds
Water Properties
Miscellaneous
100

A pure substance made of one type of atom

element

100

Protons carry a __________ charge.

Positive

100

An atom that becomes electrically charged as a result of gaining/losing a(n) electron(s).

Ion

100

The difference in charge (partial + and - sides) across a molecule is called ____________.

Polarity

100
Type of bond that connects multiple water molecules together.

Hydrogen

200

The number of protons and electrons in an atom is represented by this number.

Atomic Number

200

This sub-atomic particle carries no charge or is "neutral"

neutrons

200

Type of bond formed between two or more non-metals

Covalent
200

The property of water that explains water's ability to dissolve many polar and ionic substances.

Solvency (universal solvent)

200

The property of water that allows insects to walk across it:

Surface Tension

300

The Group (column) number represents:

number of valence electrons

300

What are "Valence" electrons?

electrons in the outermost energy level

300

What is the charge of an atom that contains 12 Protons and 14 Electrons?

-2

300

What does it mean to say that water has a high specific heat?

It requires a lot of energy to increase the temperature

300

MgO is what type of compound?

Ionic (metal and non-metal)

400

The number of "energy levels" within an atom is determined by this number.

Period (row)

400

The number of electrons allowed in the first energy level.

2

400

How do "ionic" compounds form? (what types of atoms are involved and electron behavior)

Metal atoms donate their valence electrons to non-metals

400

Liquid water is _________ dense than solid water (ice). This explains why ice __________ in water.

More, floats

400

H2O (Water) is what type of compound?

Covalent (2 non-metals)

500

The Mass number represents:

Number of Protons + Number of Neutrons in the nucleus of an atom (ex. Al-- 13 + 14 = 27)

500

These sub-atomic particles are located inside the nucleus.

Protons and Neutrons

500

What does it mean for an atom to be "stable"? Why does group "8" not form compounds?

Full outer energy level. Group 8 atoms are naturally stable on their own.

500

Which properties and mechanism of water explains how water is transported upwards from the roots throughout an entire plant?

Cohesion, Adhesion, and Capillary Action

500

How many neutrons does an atom with 18 protons and an atomic mass number of 40 contain?

22 neutrons