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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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