Subatomic Particles
Element of Surprise
To Bond or Not to Bond?
That's So Metal!
Major Chemical Compounds
100

This particle has a positive charge:

proton
100

This element has an atomic number of 2:

Helium

100

How many electrons does Hydrogen have in its valence shell?

1

100

Krypton: metal or non-metal?

non-metal
100

What are the four major chemical compounds in the human body?

carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids

200

Which of the 3 subatomic particles has a negative charge?

electrons

200

What is Neon's atomic number?

ten

200

How many electrons does Carbon have in its valence shell?

4

200

Beryllium: metal or non-metal?

metal

200

What is the name for an energy-rich molecule made of only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen?

carbohydrates

300

What is used to represent the charge of neutrons?

0 (zero)

300

How many electrons can be found in an atom of Magnesium?

12

300

How many electrons does Argon have in its valence shell and will this atom bond with another atom?

8 and no, it is stable. 

300

Sodium: metal or non-metal?

metal

300

This type of weak bond is present in all 4 major chemical compounds. 

hydrogen bond

400

Where are electrons found in an atom?

shells (orbitals)
400

What is Aluminum's atomic mass?

26.... or 27

400

How many electrons does Phosphorus have in its valence shell and will it react or bond with another atom?

5 and yes, it will bond/react with another atom

400
Sulfur: metal or non-metal

non-metal

400

What is the difference between organic and inorganic chemistry?

Organic means that something is carbon-based, while the other substances do not have carbon

500

Where are protons and neutrons found in an atom?

nucleus

500

What is Sodium's number of protons, neutrons, and electrons?

11, 11, and 12, respectively. 

500

What is the special name given to the group of elements that are stable and will not bond with other atoms?

The Noble Gases

500

What is the term for an element with properties of both a metal and non-metal?

metalloid

500
Water has several properties. What is the name of the property that refers to water's tendency to stick to other water molecules?

cohesion