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Ion
An atom with a net electric charge
Ionic compound forms
Electrons are transferred
Ionic compounds
Contains positively charged ions but not negatively charged ions
ionic compound
Typically forms between a metal and a non metal
Ionic
formed when electrons are transferred from one atom to another
Covalent
bonds that share electrons
Compound elements for an ionic compound
Both Metals and Non metals
Metals
Class of elements has the highest conductivity
Metals
Atoms that tend to lose electrons
Non metals
Low conductivity, not ductile, not malleable, brittle, dull, gas at room temp
Metalloids
Has intermediate conductivity
Most metals
, Malleable, ductile, shiny
Solid metals
Shiny, malleable, ductile
Solid metalloid
Shiny and bright
Group
A column on the periodic table
Period
A row on the periodic table
Non-metals
Atoms that have electrons that are very tightly associated with the nucleus
Metalloids
Atoms that are shiny like metals but have an intermediate electrical conductivity
Law of conservation of mass
a scientific law stating that during a chemical reaction, matter is not created nor destroyed.
Coefficients
indicate how many molecules take part in the reaction
Subscripts
Indicate the number of atoms of each element
Wavelength
Horizontal distance between the crests or between the troughs of two adjacent waves
wave frequency
The number of waves passing a fixed point per second.
Crest
the highest point of a transverse wave
Trough
Lowest point of a wave
Amplitude
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Ion
An atom with a net electric charge
Ionic compound forms
Electrons are transferred
Ionic compounds
Contains positively charged ions but not negatively charged ions
ionic compound
Typically forms between a metal and a non metal
Ionic
formed when electrons are transferred from one atom to another
Covalent
bonds that share electrons
Compound elements for an ionic compound
Both Metals and Non metals
Metals
Class of elements has the highest conductivity
Metals
Atoms that tend to lose electrons
Non metals
Low conductivity, not ductile, not malleable, brittle, dull, gas at room temp
Metalloids
Has intermediate conductivity
Most metals
, Malleable, ductile, shiny
Solid metals
Shiny, malleable, ductile
Solid metalloid
Shiny and bright
Group
A column on the periodic table
Period
A row on the periodic table
Non-metals
Atoms that have electrons that are very tightly associated with the nucleus
Metalloids
Atoms that are shiny like metals but have an intermediate electrical conductivity
Law of conservation of mass
a scientific law stating that during a chemical reaction, matter is not created nor destroyed.
Coefficients
indicate how many molecules take part in the reaction
Subscripts
Indicate the number of atoms of each element
Wavelength
Horizontal distance between the crests or between the troughs of two adjacent waves
wave frequency
The number of waves passing a fixed point per second.
Crest
the highest point of a transverse wave
Trough
Lowest point of a wave
Amplitude