THE A.T.O.M
Periodic Table
WATER
SALT &
Solubility
RANDOM

100

Found in the nucleus of the atom and has a positive charge 

What are protons ? (+)

100

The element symbol "K"

What is Potassium ? 

100

The shape of 2 hydrogens attached to 1 oxygen 

What is Mickey Mouse ? 

100

The 2 element symbols that make up table salt 

What is Chlorine & Sodium 

100

The temperature of ICE when we add salt.

Why does temperature go down ? 

200

Found in the nucleus of an atom and has a neutral charge. 

What are neutrons ? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

200

The element is the atomic number  12

Magnesium 


200

The charge on Mickey's Ears 

What is a positive charge ? (+)

200

Does not mix with water molecules 

What is Oil ? 

200

The shape of water when the molecules come together (freeze)

What is a snowflake ? 


300

They are floating around the atoms nucleus with a (-) charge. 

What are electrons ? ☜(⌒▽⌒)☞

300

The total number of valence electrons for an atom to be "happy"

What are 8 valence electrons ? 


300

When two atoms share an electron

What is a covalent bond ? 

300

A sweet substance with covalent bonds 

What is Sugar ? 

300
The speed of particles 

What is temperature?  

400

The element with 4 valence electrons and 14 total electrons 

What is Silicon ? 

400

These elements are the main groups 1,2,3 & give away valence electrons. 

What are Cations? 

400

The reason water can be poured along a string 

What is water attraction ? (cohesion)

400

A cheap version is Salt and water. Gatorade works too. 

What are electrolytes ? 

400

Electrons are jumping from one atom to the next in a Loop 

What is electricity ? 

500

Makes up all of existence & is mostly empty space 

What is an atom ? 

500
These elements are in the main group 5,6,7 & they gain a valence electron.

What are Anions ? 

500

The insect that walks on water 

Water Strider ( "water spider") 

500

If it disappears/dissolves when dropped in water. 

What is "Soluble" ? 

500

To give or receive a valence electrons to make each atom "happy"

What are Ionic Bonds ?