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Fun Facts
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This is the pH of a neutral solution

7

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A group of two of more atoms held together by chemical bonds

Molecule

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This is an example of an element

Oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, etc.

100

This is the charge of a neutron

Neutral or no charge

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Besides red, lobsters can be this color

Blue

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This term best describes a solution with a pH of 12

Basic (alkaline)

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This type of bond involves the sharing of electrons

Covalent

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The atomic number of an element represents

The number of protons in the nucleus

200

This is the name for a charged atom

Ion

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This is Mrs. Coco's favorite farm animal

Cow

300

A pH close to zero is referred to as a

Strong acid

300

This type of bond forms between a metal and a nonmetal

Ionic

300

Steel and brass are examples of

Alloys

300

This is a negatively charged atom

Anion

300

This is the color of a hippopotamus's milk

Pink

400

An acid is a substance that donates protons, according to 

The Bronsted-Lowry acid-base theory

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This rule refers to the tendency of atoms to prefer to have eight electrons in the valence shell

Octet Rule

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Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons

Isotope

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An ion that has lost electrons and is positively charged is a 

Cation

400

This is the first and only sport played on the moon

Golf

500

An acid is a substance that donates electrons, according to

Lewis theory of acids and bases

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A water (H2O) molecule is held together by this type of bond

(Polar) covalent

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Compounds with the same molecular formula but different structural arrangements are called

Isomers

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In an ionic compound, sodium (Na) is likely to form a

Cation

500

This many people have walked on the moon

12