Subatomic Particles and Elements
Bonds
Electrons
Terminology
Terminology
100

The particle that determines atomic number and type of element.

What is a proton?

100

Strong bonds that share electrons.

What are Covalent bonds?

100

Electron are found in this region.

What is the cloud around the nulceus?

100

Hydrogen bonds holding water molecules together create this. 

What is surface tension?

100

Homogenous mixture such as salt water.

What is a solution?

200

The subatomic particle that results in the variation of isotopes.

What is a neutron?

200

Weak bonds that are formed between different water molecules.

What are hydrogen bonds?

200

The reactivity of an atom is determined by an _____.

What is an electron orbiting?

200

This is an example of a solute.

What is salt?

200

This does the dissolving such as water.

What is a solvent?

300

The lightest stable subatomic particle.

What is an electron?

300

This bond has unequal sharing of electrons and slightly charged electrons.

What is a Polar Covalent bond?

300

The outermost shell is called this.

What is the valence shell?

300

Acid characteristics: release ____, are proton donors and, are ionic.

What is H+?

300

Example of colloidal suspension. 

What is blood?

400

This element is referred to as a proton.

What is Hydrogen?

400

This bond is held together by opposite charges, has charged atoms, donates or accepts electrons, and is formed in table salt.

What is an Ionic bond?

400

This class of chemical elements is non-reactive because their valence shell is full of electrons. Unfilled shells are reactive.

What is a noble gas?

400

This removes H+ and are proton acceptors.

What is a Base?

400

This is nonpolar or hydrophobic. 

What is emulsion?

500

The atomic number of Carbon.

What is 6?

500

This bond shares electrons with no charge.

What is a Nonpolar Covalent bond?

500

This holds an electron in place.

What is an electrical force?

500

Polar is to hydrophilic as nonpolar is to ______.

What is hydrophobic?

500

This stabilizes pH.

What is a buffer?