Structure
This number is the combination of protons & neutrons of an atom.
What is atomic mass?
The name of an ion that has more protons than electrons.
What is a cation?
These group of elements tend to be dull, gaseous/liquid, and poor conductors.
What are nonmetals?
This nuclear process produces the most amount of energy & heat.
What is Nuclear Fusion?
The more stable element produced by the decay reaction after a half-life is called
What is the daughter atom?
The maximum number of electrons for the 3rd energy level.
What is 18?
Isotopes are different versions of an atom with a different number of this particle.
What are neutrons?
The atomic radius of elements does this as you travel across a period.
This location/facility is where nuclear fission tends to occur.
Where are nuclear power plants? or reactors?
This % is what remains after 2 half-lives
The method by which the elements of the periodic table are arranged by.
Hydrogen-3 is the hyphenated notation of an isotope. The 3 represents this.
What is Mass Number?
The number of valence electrons does this as you travel down a group
What is stays the same?
This particle is needed for Nuclear Fission as it impacts a large nucleus.
What is a neutron?
The number of half lives of a 500 gram sample of a radioactive element if 62.5 grams remain after 20 hours
What is 3 half-lives?
The number of groups and periods on the periodic table.
What are 18 groups and 7 periods?
Atoms in Group 15 tend to form ions with this charge.
What is -3?
This word describes an element's ability to be shaped without breaking.
What is malleability? or malleable
The sun generates heat by fusing hydrogen atoms to create this element.
What is helium?
The fraction that will remain after 34.04 minutes, if the half-life of Fe-53 is 8.51 minutes and the original sample of Fe-53 was 52.0 grams.
The overall charge of an atom's nucleus
What is positive?
Atoms in Group 18 tend to have a charge of 0 for this reason.
What is outermost level of electrons full?
The reason why Hydrogen, although a gas, is with metals in Group 1.
What is because it has one valence electron?
This particle is a byproduct of nuclear fusion.
What is a neutron?
This is the Fraction AND % remaining after 6 half-lives.