A | B |
ATOMS | SMALLEST UNIT OF MATTER WITH PROPERTIES OF SINGLE ELEMENT |
ELEMENT | PURE SUBSTANCE OF ONE TYPE OF ATOM |
COMPOUND | 2 OR MORE SUBSTANCES CHEMICALLY COMBINED |
NUCLEUS | center of an atom; made up of protons and neutrons |
ATOMIC MASS | weighted average mass of element's isotopes |
ISOTOPE | variation of an element that has the same number of protons but different number of neutrons |
MENDELEEV | father of periodic table: determined the relationship of elements to organize them into a table |
MOSLEY | determined the atomic number NOT atomic weight determined order of elements in the periodic table |
ELECTRON | NEGATIVELY CHARGED SUBATOMIC PARTICLE |
ATOMS | SMALLEST UNIT OF MATTER WITH PROPERTIES OF SINGLE ELEMENT |
ELEMENT | PURE SUBSTANCE OF ONE TYPE OF ATOM |
SUBATOMIC PARTICLES | PARTICFLES THAT MAKEUP AN ATOM |
PROTONS | POSITIVE ATOMIC PARTICLE FOUND IN THE NUCLEUS |
NEUTRONS | NEUTRALLY CHARGED PARTICLE FOUND IN THE NUCLEUS |
ELECTRONS | NEGATIVE ATOMIC PARTICLES FOUND SURROUNDING THE NUCLEUS |
ATOMS | smallest constituent unit of ordinary matter that has the properties of a chemical element. |
ELEMENT | PURE SUBSTANCE OF ONE KIND OF ATOM |
NUCLEUS | center of an atom; made up of protons and neutrons |
PERIODIC LAW | properties of elements tend to repeat in a regular pattern when elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic number |
METALS | grouped on left side of periodic table; elements are shiny and conduct heat and electricity |
NONMETALS | elements that are poor conductors of heat and electricity; grouped on the right side of periodic table |
METALLOIDS | elements that have properties of metals and nonmetals |
ELECTRON CLOUD | current theory or model of the atom where electrons move three dimensionally within a given area |
ATOMIC MASS | weighted average mass of element's isotopes |
MENDELEEV | father of periodic table: determined the relationship of elements to organize them into a table |
MOSLEY | determined the atomic number NOT atomic weight determined order of elements in the periodic table |
QUARK | tiny particles that make up protons & neutrons |
FLAVORS OF QUARKS | up, down, strange, charm, bottom, and top |
HADRONS | composite particles made of quarks |
PERIODIC TABLE | A table in which the chemical elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic number. |
MASS NUMBER | whole number that is the combination of protons and neutrons |
METALS | Large group of elements that tend to be solids at room temp, good conductors of heat and electricity, malleable, ductile, and lustrous |
NON METALS | Group of elements that may be solids, liquids, or gases at room temp and tend to be poor conductors of heat and electricity, and NOT malleable, ductile, or lustrous |
ISOTOPE | atoms of the same element that differ in mass |
negative | charge on an electron |
mass number = 11 (protons + neutrons) | Determine the mass number if there are 5 protons, 5 electrons, and 6 neutrons |
positive | charge of a proton |
6 (protons + neutrons = mass number) | If the mass number is 11 and there are 5 protons, how many neutrons? |
QUARK | Particles of matter that make up protons and neutrons |
0 (neutral) | charge of a neutron |
TEVATRON | Machine used to study quarks |
Quark in a Neutron | 1 up quark and 2 down quark. |
Quark in a Proton | 2 up quark and 1 down quark. |
3 | How many quarks make up a proton and a neutron |
Top, bottom, charm and strange | What quarks don't make up matter and only exist at extraordinary temperatures |
HADRONS | Quarks combine to form ____ |
FLAVORS | types of quarks are called ____ |
UP & DOWN | quarks found naturally; do not need special circumstances to exist. |
ATOMIC NUMBER | used to order the elements on Periodic Table |
ELECTRONS | equals the number of protons |
MASS NUMBER | protons + neutrons |
METALS | Element that is shiny and conducts heat and electricity well |
MALLEABLE | Able to be formed into different shapes |
NON METAL | Poor conductor of heat and electricity |
DUCTILE | Can be made into wires |
ATOMIC NUMBER | Communicates the number of protons of an element |
METALLOID | Element that has some properties of metals and some properties of nonmetals |
ISOTOPES | Atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons (which means different atomic masses) |
CHEMICAL SYMBOL | Abbreviation for element name |
SEMI-CONDUCTOR | Another term for metalloid |
4 | Atomic number is 3 and mass number is 7...how many neutrons? |