The Periodic Table
Particles
Bonding
Properties of Water
pH
100

This is the weight of an element, usually found at the bottom of an element's symbol

What is atomic mass?

100

These two particles are both the same number as your atomic number. If you know one, then you know the other two!

What are protons and electrons?

100

This is a type of bond where electrons are shared

What is covalent?

100

This property lets water molecules stick to each other

What is cohesion?

100

This type of liquid/substance has a pH in the range of 1-6

What is an acid?

200

This number, found in the top left corner of the periodic table, is equal to the element's number of protons and electrons

What is Atomic Number?

200

If you're ever feeling down, be like a proton and think this way

What is positive?

200
This is a bond where electrons are transferred

What is ionic?

200

This property lets water stick to other surfaces

What is Adhesion?

200

This substance has a pH in the range of 8-14

What is a base?

300

To determine the number of this particle, subtract the atomic number from your atomic mass.

What is neutron?

300

These particles are negatively charged

What is an electron?

300

A bond that lets water molecules stick together

What is a hydrogen bond?

300

This property is what lets water move upwards through tree roots and go against gravity

What is capillary action?

300

Our body tries to stay around a pH of 7. This point on the pH scale is called

What is neutral?

400

This is the most abundant element in the universe, and most things are made up of at least some of it

What is Carbon?

400
Protons and neutrons are located inside of this thing, while neutrons get left outside.

What is the nucleus?

400

Water is this type of molecule, it has both positive and negative charges

What is polar?

400

This property forms a "barrier' on the surface of a body of water. This is what lets insects and some lizards move on top of it

What is surface tension?

400

The further away from 7 that an acid or a base is on the scale, the "                " that it is

What is stronger?

500

This type of model or diagram, can be drawn by looking at your element's atomic number, and then using rings/shells to draw it

What is a Bohr Diagram?

500

These are the outside shell of electrons that are used for bonding with others

What are valence electrons?

500

This type of bond is used to make table salt (NaCl)

What is ionic?

500

This property of water is why a pool takes so long to warm up, or why the ocean stays at a relatively stable temperature

What is high heat capacity?

500

This is a weak acid or a base that neutralizes or weakens another stronger one, to try and keep your body around a neutral 7

What is a buffer?