These atomic particles have these charges in this order: No Charge, Positive, & Negative
What are Neutrons, Protons, & Electrons?
A different number of electrons of an atom create these.
What is an ion?
This is a different version of an atom with different number of neutrons
What is an isotope?
The three distinct types of elements on the Periodic Table are
What are metals, nonmetals, and metalloids?
A process that requires a large nucleus impacted by a neutron splitting the nucleus into two or smaller nuclei
What is Nuclear Fission?
These atomic particles make up the Atomic Mass of an element
What are protons & neutrons?
More number of protons than electrons create these
What is a cation?
14 C Number represents the atomic mass in an isotopic notation
6
What is the top number or 14?
The number of valence electrons for Group 16
What are 6 valence electrons?
A process that occurs on stars like the Sun
What is Nuclear Fusion?
This atomic particle's role is to identify the atom
What is a proton?
The number of electrons affected by the anion N-3
What is gaining three electrons?
The number of neutrons for the hyphen notation of isotope Uranium-235
What is 143 neutrons? 235 - 92
The Ion Charge for Elements in Group 13
What is +3 (losing 3 electrons)?
A process that usually occurs in chain reactions caused by scientists in a lab
What is Nuclear Fission?
This particle is the lightest and is located outside the nucleus.
What is an electron?
The number of electrons affected by the cation Ca 2+
What is losing two electrons?
The number of neutrons for the hyphen notation of isotope Hydrogen-1
What is zero?
The Ion charge for elements in Group 18
What is zero?
True or False: Nuclear fusion releases less energy than nuclear fission
What is False?
All elements are neutral because an even number of these particles.
What are protons and electrons?
The name of the element with its ionic charge that has:
6 protons/neutrons
4 electrons
What is Carbon +2 cation
The number of protons for the hyphen notation of isotope Hydrogen-3
What is 1 proton?
The number of valence electrons as you travel down a group
What is the same number of valence electrons?
Hydrogen atoms undergo nuclear fusion within stars like the Sun to generate heat and this element
What is Helium?