How much rows are there in a periodic table for Covalent bonding?
8 Rows
What is a Cation?
Takes or Decreases energy
True or False
Does each Isotope have a different Nucleus Mass.
True
What happens to the particles when temperature is increased?
More movement. They get Faster.
What is Potential Energy?
Stored energy with Position, Shape, Or Condition of an object.
How much is the max Ve- for Hydrogen?
2Ve-
What is an Anion?
Takes up energy
Does the group matter?
Yes
Whats the deepest part of the Earth's Layers?
Inner Core
Which way are we moving when we go up the Metric Unit Conversions Staircase?
Left.
What is a Covalent Bond?
A chemical bond that involves the sharing of electrons to form electron pairs between atoms.
Where can Main Group Elements be found?
They are found in groups 1A-8A.
How much electrons does an "S" have?
2
How deep is the Outer Core?
1370 Miles
What is Thermal Energy?
Internal KE of object due to motion and vibrations of its particles.
What type of elements are used in Covalent bonding?
Nonmetals
What is the Octet Rule?
Every MGE wants to be 8Ve- to be stable.
How much electrons does an "D" have?
10
What does Divergent mean?
A plate boundary that pulls apart
What is Endothermic?
A thing that absorbs energy from the sun.
Name one element with 4Ve-.
Carbon (C), Silicon (Si), Germanium (Ge), Tin (Sn), Lead (Pb), and Flerovium (Fl).
How much Elements does Ionic bonding require?
2
What is an Isotope?
Atoms of same element with different #Neutrons
What is the layer below the crust?
The Mantle.
Define Charles Law.
Direct proportionality between volume and Temperature of a gas at constant pressure and assuming quantity remains constant.