Atomic Theory | Names and Formulas of Compounds | Periodic Table | Ions and Compounds | Diagrams |
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-What are electrons?
-What are protons? -What are subatomic particles?
Particles that make up an atom.
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-What is strontium phospuride?
-What is strontium phosphite? -What is strontium phosphate?
Write the name of the following compound.
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-What is alkali metals,alkaline earth metals, halogens, & noble gases.
The periodic table has 4 different families.
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-What are covalent compounds?
-What are ionic compounds? -What are compounds?
Compounds that are composed of positive ions and negative ions.
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-What is a bohr diagram?
A diagram showing how many electrons are in each shell surrounding the nucleus.
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-What is an atom?
-What is a particle? -What is an electron?
The smallest particle of any element that retains the properties of the element.
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-What is aluminum (III) sulphide?
-What is aluminum (III) phosphuride? -What is Aluminum Phosphide?
Write the formula of the following compound containing the following ions.
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-What are electrons?
-What are anions? -What are protons?
Non-metal atoms form negative ions.
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-What is a subscript?
-What is an atomic number? -What is compound?
The small number written on the right of the symbol of an element.
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-What is a Lewis diagram?
A diagram that illustrates chemical bonding by showing only an atoms valence electrons and the chemical symbol.
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-What is a nucleus?
-What is a neutron? -What is a nucleolus?
Something that is less likely to break apart from protons repulsing each other due to their positive charge.
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-What is St2N3?
-What is S3N2? -What is StN?
Write the formula of the following ionic compound.
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-What are ions?
-What are eletrons? -What are multivalent metals?
Metals that can form ions in more than one way.
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-What is Aluminum Bromide?
-What is Aluminum (III) Bromide? -What is Bromide?
Write the names of the following ionic compound
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-What is ionic and covalent bonding?
One or more electron transfers from each atom to each atom or the non-metal. Atoms overlap slightly and one unpaired electron from each atom will pair together.
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-What is a neutron?
-What is an element? -What is metal?
Particle that determines neutral charge.
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What is potassium acetate?
Write the names of the following compound. (no multiple choice)
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-What are atomic numbers, atomic mass, symbol, name, atomic mass, ion charges?
All elements on the periodic table include symbols. Name 5.
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-What is Sr3N2?
Write the formula for the following ionic compound. (not multiple choice)
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-What is the stable octc?
The arrangement of eight electrons in the outermost shell.
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What is an electron?
Most of the volume of an atom is the region occupied by a certain particle.
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-What is a binary covalent compound?
A compound that contains two non-metal elements joined together by one or more covalent bonds.
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-what is 18 electrons?
Electrons are in the last orbital of chlorine.
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-What is a polyatomic ion?
A molecular ion that carries a charge and is composed of more than one type of atom joined by covalent bonds. (not multiple choice)
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-What is a diatomic molecule?
A pair of atoms that are joined by covalent bonds.
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