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Chapter 1 Bingo Review
Equals the number of protons OR electrons in an atom
Made up of protons, neutrons, & electrons
Bond that occurs between two nonmetals that involves a sharing of electrons
Covalent bonds between atoms of the same element, such as H2, Cl2, & O2.
# of electrons the 2nd energy level can hold
Subatomic particle with a negative charge
# of electrons the 3rd energy level can hold
An atom that has lost or gained electrons
Bond between a metal and a nonmetal that involves a transfer of electrons
Equals the # of protons and neutrons found in the nucleus of an atom
Bond between two metals
Center of the atom that contains protons & neutrons
A letter or combination of letters used to represent an element Cl, I, F, Br
Represents a chemical compound using chemical symbols and subscripts H2O
Diagram used to show the arrangement of electrons using a series of circles
The energy levels that surround an atom
Process of removing electrons to form ions
Shows the # of valence electrons using the chemical symbol and dots Li
Elements found on the left-hand side of the periodic table, such as Na & Mg.
At atom that gains one or more electrons will have this charge
Subatomic particle found in the nucleus that has no charge
Chart used to show the periodic properties of the elements
Covalently bonded atoms that act as a single atom when bonding CO3 or OH
# of electrons the 2nd energy level can hold
Bond between two metals
# of electrons the 3rd energy level can hold
An atom that loses one or moreelectrons will have this charge
Subatomic particle found in the nucleus that has a positive charge
Electrons in the outermost energy level
A letter or combination of letters used to represent an element Cl, I, F, Br
Center of the atom that contains protons & neutrons
Equals the number of electrons an atom may gain or lose 2+ or 2-
Bond between a metal and a nonmetal that involves a transfer of electrons
Elements found on the right-hand side of the periodic table, such as Cl and C
# of electrons the 1st energy level can hold
Shows the # of valence electrons using the chemical symbol and dots Li
Elements found on the left-hand side of the periodic table, such as Na & Mg.
An atom that loses one or moreelectrons will have this charge
Subatomic particle found in the nucleus that has a positive charge
Covalently bonded atoms that act as a single atom when bonding CO3 or OH
Made up of protons, neutrons, & electrons
Bond between a metal and a nonmetal that involves a transfer of electrons
# of electrons the 3rd energy level can hold
Negatively charged particles found in energy levels around the nucleus
Subatomic particle found in the nucleus that has a no charge charge
Chart used to show the periodic properties of the elements
A letter or combination of letters used to represent an element Cl, I, F, Br
Center of the atom that contains protons & neutrons
Electrons in the outermost energy level
# of electrons the 3rd energy level can hold
Equals the number of electrons an atom may gain or lose 2+ or 2-
Shows the # of valence electrons using the chemical symbol and dots Li
Elements found on the left-hand side of the periodic table, such as Na & Mg.
Diagram used to show the arrangement of electrons using a series of circles
# of electrons the 1st energy level can hold