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Periodic Table
Subatomic Particles
Table Groups
Bonding
Acids and Bases
100
The number in the top of the square
What is the Atomic Number
100
The three subatomic particles.
What are protons, neutrons and electrons?
100
The number of valence electrons Alkaline Earth Metals have.
What is 2?
100
The type of electrons involved in bonding.
What are valence electrons?
100
The pH of neutral solutions.
What is 7
200
The letters in the middle of the square
What is the Chemical Symbol
200
The charge on each atomic particle.
What is protons +, neutrons 0, electrons -
200
One of the most reactive groups of elements.
What are Alkali Metals or Halogens?
200
The type of bond that would form between Na (Sodium) and F (Fluorine)
What is an Ionic bond.
200
The pH of acids
What is under 7
300
The number at the bottom of the square.
What is the Atomic Mass/Weight
300
The location of the subatomic particles.
What is protons and neutrons = nucleus, electrons = electron cloud
300
Two groups that would ionic bond together.
What are Alkali Metals and Halogens, or Alkaline Earth Metals and Oxygen Family
300
The type of bonding resulting in charged particles.
What is Ionic Bonding
300
The pH of acid rain.
What is less than 5.5
400
What each square on the table represents.
What is an Element.
400
The number of protons in Germanium (Ge).
What is 32?
400
A group that has metals, metalloids and nonmetals.
What are Carbon or Nitrogen Families
400
How electrons behave in covalent bonding.
What is sharing
400
Two of the sources of pollutants for acid rain.
What are factories, cars, bacteria, volcanoes, coal, lightning...?
500
The three classes of elements.
What are metals, nonmetals and metalloids.
500
The number of neutrons in Sodium (Na).
What is 12?
500
The group that does not react.
What are the Noble Gases.
500
The reason elements react with each other.
What is to become stable (fill their valence shells)?
500
The reaction which happens when an acid and base are mixed together
What is a neutralization reaction