Bonding
All About Atoms
Iconic Ions
States of Matter
Changing States
100

The attractive force between two ions of opposite charge.

What is ionic bonding?

100

The neutral part of the nucleus.

What are neutrons?

100

Atoms that lose or gain electrons.

What are ions?

100

This state of matter has definite shape and definite volume.

What are solids?

100

When a solid absorbs enough thermal energy to become a liquid.

What is melting?

200

A substance that is composed of atoms of two or more different elements.

What is a compound?

200

The part of an atom that has a negative charge and creates a "cloud" or energy levels around the atoms nucleus. 

What are electrons?

200
The type of ion formed when electrons are gained.

What is a negative ion?

200

This state of matter fills a space.

What are gases?

200

When a liquid releases enough thermal energy to become a solid.

What is freezing?

300

The bond responsible for a metal's malleability (ability to be bent or shaped without fracturing).

What are metallic bonds?

300

The portion of an atom that indicates what element the atom is.

What is a proton?

300

Sodium and chloride form this common ionic bond.

What is sodium chloride (table salt)?
300

This state of matter flows and has a definite volume.

What are liquids?

300

When a liquid absorbs enough energy so that the particles can break away from the liquid structure.

What is vaporization?

400

Water is an example of this type of bond.

What is a covalent bond?

400

This is formed when an atom has more or less neutrons in the nucleus than the number of proton.

What is an isotope?

400
When an atom has less than 4 valence electrons, this is how the atom will react.

What is losing electrons?

400

This state exists in the form of highly ionized, electrically conduction gas.

What is plasma?

400

When a gas cools down to the substances boiling point.

What is condensation?

500

This part of the atom is responsible for chemical bonding (hint: two words).

What are valence electrons?

500

This is what most of the volume of an atom is.

What is empty space?

500

Lithium will react in this manner to create a more stable atom.

What is losing 1 electrons (ionic bonding)?

500

Most solids form a crystalline structure. This is an example of a solid who's particles are arranged randomly.

What is glass?

500

This is what happens to energy as matter changes states.

What is conserved?