This type of bond occurs between a metal and a non-metal.
Ionic Bond
Bromine (III) Oxide
Br₂O₃
MnO₂
Manganese (IV) Oxide
The scientific theory that explains the structure and properties of atoms.
Atomic Theory
A type of compound that is formed when two or more different elements are chemically bonded together.
Chemical Compound
A property that can be observed without changing the substance's chemical composition.
Physical Property
Phosphorus (V) Chloride
PCl₅
CuSO₄
copper (II) sulfate
A scientist who developed a model of the atom that consisted of a small, heavy nucleus surrounded by electrons.
Ernest Rutherford
A type of bond that occurs between two or more different elements.
Chemical Bond
A material that can be easily pounded into thin sheets without breaking.
Malleable
Carbon dioxide
CO₂
NO₃-
Nitrate ion
A type of radiation that has enough energy to remove electrons from an atom.
Ionizing Radiation
A type of compound that is formed when two or more different elements are chemically bonded together in a specific ratio.
Ionic Compound
A type of element that does not typically exhibit the properties of metals.
Non-metal
Nitrogen trifluoride
NF₃
SF₆
sulfur hexafluoride
A type of radiation that has less energy than alpha radiation and can pass through solid objects.
Beta Radiation
A type of compound that is formed when two or more different elements are chemically bonded together, resulting in a new substance with different properties.
Molecular Compound
A trend observed in the periodic table that shows how certain properties change as you move across or down a group.
Periodic Trend
Carbonate Ion
CO₃²-
I-
Iodide ion
A type of radiation that has the lowest energy of the three main types of radiation.
Alpha Radiation
A type of compound that is formed when two or more different elements are chemically bonded together in a specific ratio, resulting in a new substance with different properties.
Pure Substance