Periodic Table
Chemical Reactions
Ions
Atomic Mass and Number
Atomic Number
100

Name for the rows on the periodic table 

Periods

100

This type of reaction involves a compound breaking down into two or more simpler substances.

Decomposition

100

This is the term for an atom or molecule with an overall positive or negative charge due to the loss or gain of electrons.

Ions

100

This term describes the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom and defines the element.

Atomic number

100

What type of bond is it when electrons are transferred?

Ionic

200

Group number for noble gases

8

200

In the balanced equation for the combustion of methane, CH₄ + 2O₂ → CO₂ + 2H₂O, how many molecules of water are produced?

2

200

This type of ion has more protons than electrons, giving it a positive charge

Cations

200

This element has an atomic number of 6, which means every atom of it has 6 protons

Carbon

200

This subatomic particle has a positive charge and is found in the nucleus of an atom. 

Proton

300

The group number of Alkali metals

one

300

This factor increases the rate of a reaction by lowering the activation energy.

Catalyst 

300

The name of the ionic compound when calcium and chlorine combine.

Calcium Chloride

300

Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons have different atomic masses and are called this.

Isotopes

300

The mass of electrons

0

400

The number of protons that Mg has

12

400

This type of reaction releases energy into the surroundings, often in the form of heat.

Exothermic

400

This common polyatomic ion has the formula NO3− and is often found in fertilizers.

Nitrate

400

What part of the atomic structure represents the atomic mass?

Nucleus

400

This type of reaction absorbs heat from its surroundings, often causing the surroundings to feel cold.

Endothermic

500

The number of electron shells that Nitrogen has

2

500

List the five pieces of evidence that a chemical reaction has occurred:


  • Color Change, Formation of a Gas, Formation of a Precipitate, Temperature Change, Emission of Light

500

This rule states that atoms will gain or lose electrons to achieve a full outer shell, typically aiming for eight valence electrons. (hint: 8)

Octet Rule

500

How do you calculate neutrons 

Atomic mass - atomic number

500

What side of the periodic table typically forms anions?

Right (non-metals gains electrons)