World Civilization Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Nucleus contains | protons and neutrons, + charge, heavy, small, and dense |
cloud is... | much larger than a nucleus |
orbitals | varies on the shape of an electron |
prtotons | +1 charge, heavy mass, located on nucleus |
Neutron | 0 charge, heavy mass, located in the nucleus |
Electron | -1 charge, light and located on the electron cloud |
Atomic number | # of protons, identifies which element an atom is |
Mass number | # of protons and neutrons |
Isotopes | same # of protons different number of neutrons |
Periodic Table | Developed by Dmitri Mendeleev in 1869 Originally ordered by mass today ordered by atomic number ordered left to right by increasing atomic # |
Atomic mass | Not the same as a mass number average mass of one atom of the element |
protons | same as atomic number |
neutrons | maass#-protons |
electrons | same as atomic number |
metal | Thermal/electricity (allows heat and electricity to travel through Malleable,ductile high density lustrous(shiny) |
Semimetal | A.K.A metalloids properties of both nonmetals and metals often are semi conductors |
Organization | periods horizontal rows (left and right) groups vertical (up and down) |
group 1 | Alkali metals |
group 2 | Alkalin earth metals |
group 3-12 | transition metals |
group 16 | chalcogens |
group 17 | halogens |
group 18 | nobel gases |
valence electrons | electrons in the outer most shell atoms can have up to 8 valence electrons based on group of the periodic table |
octet rule | atoms want to have 8 valence electrons atoms can gain, lose, or share valence electrons |
Atomic radius | The size of an atom as determined by the size of it electron cloud increase in size from top to bottom decrease in size from left to tight |
Ionic Radius | Cations-+ ions (smaller) Anions- -ions (larger) |
Ionization energy | atoms ability to attract electrons in a chemical bond decreases from top to bottom increases from left to right |
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