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Typically positively charged decay particle, that is made of Helium nucleus

What is an alpha particle?

100

Group/Family of elements where they are stable/inert & have their full octet

What are Noble Gases?

100

Type of bonding that involves sharing electrons?

What is covalent bonding?

100

Negatively Charged Subatomic Particle

What is an electron?

100

The electronegativity value of Carbon on your tables not mine

What is 2.5?

200

This scientist's model was the foundation for energy levels and the concept that electrons orbit around the nucleus

Who is Bohr?


or 


What is Bohr's Model?

200

This periodic trend typically delves into the required energy to remove an electron from an atom and becomes stronger as you go right on the periodic table

What is ionization energy?

200

An example of an ionic bond would be....(as in what type of things come together)

What is metal+nonmetal?

What is metal+polyatomic ions?

What's ammonium+.... (Mega nerd answer)

200

An electronegativity difference between (.5--1.9)

What is a polar covalent bond?

200

Typically this decay particle will have a bias towards a negative metal plate

What is an alpha particle?

300
Accounts for the size & volume of an atom 

What is the electron cloud?

300

These elements in this family on the periodic table typically vary in valence electrons & charges due to a myriad of reasons including having increased orbitals, unique oxidation states, and other various concepts you don't know yet. 

What are the transition metals?

300

In a polar covalent bond the region where the electrons are being pulled 

What is partially negative region?


or 


What is the Electron cloud dense region? 

300

This concept involves ions bonding together due to electrostatic attraction post electron transfer/reception

What is ionic bonding?

300

Nuclear decay is process in which unstable elements decay to more stable elements through releasing decay particles and undergoing half life, this is directly correlated to this property of elements  

What is atomic mass?

400

This concepts involves smashing together smaller atoms/elements in order to manifest large amounts of energy and larger atoms. Typically, occurs in the stars...

What is fusion

400

This periodic trend is inversely correlated to electronegativity such that as electronegativity shrinks it greatly increases as you go left and down the periodic table

What is atomic radius?

What is atomic size?

400

Compound name of Reaction for Mercury(II) & Phosphorus

What is Mercury (II) Phosphide?

400

Metals in groups 1 & 2, during ionic bonding enjoy this pastime with their valence electrons

What is losing/transferring/getting rid of electrons?

400

The process of fusion is generally not forever as fuel to conduct fusion will run out in most places such as stars, thus what would describe this process not lasting forever

What is finite?

500

Thomson's Plum Pudding Model(choco chip Cookie looking thing), through utilizing a cathode ray experiment, ultimately led to a major finding that underlies every atomic model presently 

What is a negatively charged particle?


What is an electron?

500

The element of the following the noble gas configuration 

[Ar] 4s23d104p3 

What is Arsenic?

500

covalent bonded set of two or more atoms, or of a metal complex, that can be considered to behave as a single unit and that has a net charge that is NOT zero

Polyatomic ions

500

Terminology of Atoms that have masses that do NOT match what is presented on the periodic table due to a varying subatomic particle

What are isotopes?

500
Water is a crucial molecule/compound in the processes all over Earth( we cover this in solutions heavily), moreover the aspect of it that makes it so key is the fact that it can make H-bonds due to its....

What is polar bond nature?

What is covalent bonded nature?

What are partial charges?