The standard atom has equal amounts of electrons & protons resulting in this type of charge.
What is a neutral charge?
This skill is an elements' ability to do better job of stealing or keeping their electrons.
What is electronegativity?
(Also, right on your periodic tables in bottom right of periodic squares.)
Type of bonding that involves sharing of electrons from neutral atoms
What is covalent bonding?
This reaction type results in a large compound fracturing into smaller species/products.
What is decomposition?
An electronegativity difference between (.5--1.9)
What is a polar covalent bond?
This type of element varies in its mass due to different amounts of neutrons.
What is an isotope?
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?
An example of an ionic bond would be....(as in what type of things come together)
x3 multiplier if you name all 4 we spoke of
What is metal+nonmetal?
What is metal+polyatomic ions?
What is metalloid + nonmetal
What's ammonium+.... (Mega nerd answer)
This reaction type is the direct result of reacting with oxygen in the air to produce water and carbon dioxide?
What is Combustion?
This concept involves ions bonding together due to electrostatic attraction post electron transfer/receiving
What is ionic bonding?
What is the atomic number?
or if skill issue
What is a proton?
The element of the following the noble gas configuration
[Ar] 4s23d104p5
What is Bromine?
In a polar covalent bond the region where the electrons are being pulled
What is partially negative region?
or
What is the Electron rich region?
This reaction type results in a more reactive atom taking the place of an atom in a compound, and the less reactive atom being released.
What is a single replacement rxn?
What is atomic mass?
or
What is the mass number?
Accounts for the size, shape & volume of an atom
What is the electron cloud?
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?
Compound name of Reaction for Mercury(II) & Phosphorus
What is Mercury (II) Phosphide?
In a reaction this item speeds up the reaction dramatically, but is not actually apart of the reaction.
What is a catalyst?
Metals in groups 1 & 2, during ionic bonding enjoy this pastime with their valence electrons
What is losing/transferring/getting rid of electrons?
This subatomic particle role in the atom is maintaining the structure of the nucleus. Typically, as the atom gets bigger you will need more of them.
What is the neutron?
This element would have the lowest ionization energy in the 3p block of elements.
What is Aluminum?
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
This reaction type is the direct result of of two elements/compounds combining together to form a more complex structure.
What is a synthesis reaction?
Water is a crucial molecule/compound in the processes all over Earth( we cover this in solutions heavily),
The aspect of it that makes it so key is the fact that it can make H-bonds, which are result of this property.
What is polar bond nature?
What is covalent bonded nature?
What are partial charges?