Periodic Table
The Atom
Matter and Energy
Bonding
Vocabulary
100

The periodic table is arranged by this property.

What is atomic number?

100

These are the three types of subatomic particles.

What are protons, neutrons, and electrons?

100

In order to be matter, a substance must have volume and this other feature. 

What is mass?

100

These are the three types of chemical bonds.

What are ionic, covalent, and metallic.

100

This term describes the smallest unit of matter.

What is an atom?

200

This feature is shared by all the atoms in a period.

What is number of rings?

200

This scientist did The Gold Foil Experiment.

Who is Rutherford?

200

This type of energy is measured in terms of its wavelength and frequency.

What is electromagnetic energy?

200

These are the types of covalent bonds.

What is polar and nonpolar?

200

This term describes two or more linked atoms that have a nonzero net charge.

What is a polyatomic ion?

300

This feature is shared by all the elements in a group.

What is number of valence electrons?

300

This region of the atom is dense and positively charged.

What is the nucleus?

300

Temperature is a measure of this type of energy.

What is kinetic energy

300

Metallic bonding is characterized by this feature.

What is the "sea of mobile electrons"?

300

This term describes two atoms that differ in terms of their neutrons, but have the same number of protons. 

What are isotopes?

400

This mathematical equation can be used to think about interactions between charged particles as you move around the periodic table.

What is Coulomb's Law?

400

This diagram shows only an atom's outermost electrons. 

What is a Lewis diagram?

400

This Law says that matter cannot be created or destroyed.

What is the Law of Conservation of Matter?

400

This type of solid is conductive.... but only when it is melted or dissolved!

What is an ionic solid?

400

This term means "an atom's tendency to pull electrons from other atoms."

What is electronegativity?

500

This effect increases as you move down the table and new PELs are added, blocking the outer ring and nucleus from effecting each other.

What is the shielding effect?

500

In the modern model of the atom, these are regions with the highest probability of finding an electron.

What are orbitals?

500

Breaking bonds is this type of process, which absorbs energy.

What is endothermic?

500

Covalent bonds form between nonmetals because they have fairly similar ______________ values.

What is electronegativity?

500

This term means "the amount of energy required to remove an atom's valence electron". 

What is ionization energy?