What are the three components of the atom?
What are electrons, neutrons, and protons
These reactions involves the nucleus of the atom.
Who created the periodic table?
Who is Dmitri Mendeleev
A simplified diagram showing the arrangement of valence electrons.
What is Lewis structure?
This is called the "bad" ozone.
What is ground-level ozone?
This number consists of the elements protons and neutrons.
What is atomic number?
spontaneous and uncontrollable disintegration occurs by emission of active radiations from an unstable atomic nucleus
The minimum energy needed to remove the most loosely bound electron.
What is ionization energy?
Molecules with unequal sharing of electrons between atoms
What are polar molecules?
This is called the "good" ozone.
What is stratospheric ozone?
What is the component of the outermost shell of the atom?
What is valence electrons?
What are the three main types of radiation / decay?
What are alpha, beta, and gamma-radiations
An atom's ability to attract shared electrons in a chemical bond.
What is electronegativity?
Molecules with equal sharing of electrons.
What are nonpolar molecules?
This is the CO2 trail created from our daily activities.
What is carbon footprint?
This element has one valence electron to share.
What is Hydrogen?
These are used to produce electricity and energy.
What are nuclear power plants?
This group is the most stable on the periodic table with 8 valence electrons.
What are noble gases?
A chemical bond in which atoms share one or more pairs of electrons
What is a covalent bond?
This is the trail made from natural resource use.
A measure of the size of an atom.
What is atomic radius?
This type of decay has the greatest level of ionizing power.
What is alpha decay?
This is the largest group in the periodic table.
What are transition metals?
A chemical bond formed by the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions
What is an ionic bond?
These are the two types of natural resources.
renewable and nonrenewable resources