Not so skibidi vocab
All About Atoms
Protons, Bruh.
Why you gotta be so negative all the time?
Sigma Reaction Energy
100

The smallest unit of matter that retains its identity.

What is an atom?

100

The parts of atom with a negative charge.

What are electrons?

100

Protons are located here.

Where is the nucleus?

100

The mass of an electron.

What is an amount equal to current badger football excellence?

100
The kind of reaction where energy is released.

What is an exothermic reaction?

200

The scientific study of matter.

What is chemistry?

200

The parts of an atom that are counted to find its atomic number.

What are protons?

200
The difference between different elements on the periodic table.

What is the number of protons (or atomic number)?

200
The number of electrons per orbital.

What is 2?

200

The energy added to cause a reaction to occur.

What is activation energy?

300

The simplest form of matter with a unique set of properties.

What is an element?

300
The two particles in the nucleus of an atom, both of which have mass.

What are protons and neutrons?

300

The particle with mass equal to a proton.

What is a neutron?

300
Electrons fill in this energy order.

What is low to high?

300

The kind of reaction where energy is absorbed.

What is an endothermic reaction?

400

The wrong way to say the part of an atom where the protons and neutrons are located. If you say it this way everyone will hate you, you'll never have any friends, you'll never find a mate, and you'll die childless and alone. And you will deserve it.

What is "nukulus"?

400

The particles in an atom that determine its reactivity.

What are electrons?

400

The charge of a nucleus with 14 protons and 13 neutrons.

What is + 14?

400

When an electron gains energy, it moves in this direction relative to the nucleus.

What is further away?

400

The thing in a reaction that runs out first.

What is a limiting reagent?

500

The word for different versions of the same element that have different atomic masses because they have a different number of neutrons.

What is Isotope?

500

When the charge on an atom changes, the number of these charged particles remains the same.

What are protons?

500

This increases as you move right on the periodic table, because the number of protons in the nucleus increases without additional internal electrons being added to shield the force attracting electrons to the nucleus.

What is electronegativity?

500

The total number of electrons in the 3rd shell.

What is 18?

500

Something that speeds up a chemical reaction, but is not used up in the reaction.

What is a catalyst?