Atoms make up this
What is all matter?
This is an atom of the same element that has different charges.
What is an Ion?
This forms molecules/compounds
What is a chemical reaction?
This is the symbol that represents carbon on the periodic table
What is C?
These are the elements that make up water and their quantities
What is one part hydrogen and two parts oxygen?
All atoms of the same element have this in common
What is the number of Protons?
This is an atom of the same element that has a different relative mass
What is an isotope?
This bond aquires an electron from one atom and the opposite charge causes for the atoms to bond
What is an ionic bond?
This is the name for compounds where carbon is present
What is an organic compound?
These are the three states of water
What are solid, liquid, gas?
These are the three parts of an atom
What is Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons?
This happens if an atom gains a valence electron
What is becoming an Ion with a negative charge?
This bond shares electrons
What is a covalent bond?
This is the main characteristic that considers carbon the "backbone" of life
What is its very strong bonds?
This is the bond that is present in a water molecule
What is a covalent/hydrogen bond?
This is the part of an atom that's amount determines the atomic number of an element
What is a proton?
This happens if an atom loses a valence electron
What is becoming an Ion with a negative charge?
The cause for molecules to bond together
What is the interaction of valence electrons?
The amount of double covalent bonds that a single carbon can form at one time
What is 2 double bonds?
Why is water considered the "universal solvent" (able to dissolve more substances than any other liquids)
What is water's polarity?
This is the highest electron speed ever achieved
What is 99.9999999988% of the speed of light or 200000 times its rest energy?
These are the elements with the most isotopes
(List One)
What are cesium and xenon with 36 known isotopes?
This is part of the human body that takes in oxygen molecules directly from the air without the use of a blood supply
What is the cornea of the eye?
The carbon compound that has the chemical formula C2H6
What is Ethane?
This bond in water is most important to life on earth
What is a hydrogen bond?