Elemental Tiles
Parts of an Atom
Bohr and Electron Dot Diagrams
Ions
Ionic Bonding
100

The number commonly placed at the top of the elemental tile.

What is the atomic number?

100

The smallest particle of an element.

What is an atom?

100

The diagram created by Niels Bohr.

What is a Bohr model?

100

An atom or group of atoms that has an electric charge.

What is an ion(s)?

100

The attraction between two oppositely charged ions.

What is an ionic bond?

200

The number commonly shown at the bottom of an elemental tile.

What is the average atomic mass?

200

A positively charged particle

What is a proton?

200

The creator of the Electron Dot Diagram.

Who is Gilbert Lewis?

200

An atom that loses an electron.

What is a positive ion?

200

A compound that consists of positive and negative ions.

What is an ionic compound?

300

The word found on the elemental tile.

What is the element name?

300

A particle with no charge.

What is a neutron?

300

The model showing all electrons in an element.

What is a Bohr model?

300

An atom that gains an electron.

What is a negative ion?

300

The two types of elements bonding in ionic compounds.

What are metals and nonmetals?

400

The name of the letter or letters found on the elemental tile.

What is the symbol?

400

A negatively charged particle

What is an electron?

400

The model showing only valence electrons.

What is the Electron Dot Diagram?

400

The category of elements more likely to give an electron away.

What is a metal?

400

The type of ion Na is in NaCl.

What is a positive ion?

500

The subatomic particles equal to the atomic number.

What are the protons and electrons?

500

The location of protons and neutrons.

What is the nucleus?

500

The category of elements more likely to take an electron.

What is a nonmetal?

500

The type of ion Cl is in NaCl.

What is a negative ion?