Vocabulary
Chemical Symbols
Periodic Table
Bonding
Scientists
100
The subatomic particle has a negative charge
What is a proton?
100

H

What is Hydrogen?
100

The full name of the element.

What is the element name?

100

This form of bonding steals electrons.

What is ionic bonding. 

100

Russian scientist that created the Periodic Table.

Who is Mendeleev?

200

This subatomic particle has a neutral charge.

What is a neutron?

200
Ca

What is calcium?

200

This number tells you the number of protons and electrons.

What is the atomic number?

200

This form of bonding shares electrons?

What is covalent bonding?

200

This scientist that the atom was a sphere of matter that is the same throughout.

Who is John Dalton?

300

This proton has a positive charge.

What is an electron?

300
Be

What is Berryllium

300

This tells you the weight of the element?

What is the atomic mass?

300

What charge is written first in an ionic bond?

What is positive?
300

 This scientist discovered that all atoms contain electrons, which are tiny, negatively charged particles. He proposed that an atom is a sphere of positive charge. The electrons are mixed uniformly in the sphere.

Who is JJ Thompson?

400
Cannot be further divided. 

What is an atom?

400
Na

What is Sodium?

400

This minus the atomic number will tell you the amount of neutrons in the element. 

What is the atomic mass?

400
What type of elements bond to create an ionic bond?

What is a metal and non-metal?

400

This scientists hypothesized that almost all the mass and all the positive charge of an atom is concentrated in an extremely tiny nucleus at the center of the atom.



Who is Rutherford?

500

An element with a charge. 

What is an ion?

500

K

What is Potassium?
500

This subatomic particle is so light it does not count towards the atomic mass. 

What is electrons?

500

The bond you would get if you bonded Sodium (Na) and Chlorine (Cl)

What is ionic bond?
500

This scientist described the atom as a planetary arrangement: electrons orbiting the nucleus.

Who is Bohr?