Anatomy Chapter 2 Chemistry

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Na, C1

Identify the two atoms in table salt

Anion(s)

Negatively charged ion

Atomic number

Number of protons in the nucleus

Atom

Smallest unit of an element that has that elements characteristics

Cation(s)

Sodium ion

Radioactivity

Spontaneous decay of a radioisotope

O

Study for oxygen

Electrolyte(s)

Substance that can ionize

Atomic mass

Sum of the protons and the neutrons

C1

Symbol for chlorine

H

Symbol for hydrogen

Fe

Symbol for iron

N

Symbol for nitrogen

K

Symbol for potassium

Na

Symbol for sodium

Covalent bond

Type of bond that forms water, H2O

Ion(s)

C1-, Na+, K+, and Ca2+

Ca

Calcium

Electron(s)

Carriers a negative charge and circulates in orbits around the nucleus

Anion(s)

Chloride ion

Element

A fundamental substance that cannot be broken down into a simpler form by ordinary chemical means

Matter

Anything that occupies space and has weight

Ion(s)

Atom that carries an electrical charge

Proton(s)

Carries a positive charge and is located within the nucleus

Electrolyte(s)

Classification of NaC1

Atom

Composed of three particles: protons, neutrons, and electrons

Isotope

Different form of the same element (same atomic number but a different atomic mass); an example is "heavy hydrogen"

Ionization

Dissociation of NaC1 into Na+ and C1-

Matter

Exists in three states: solid, liquid, and gas

Ion(s)

Formed as electrons are lost or gained

Neutron

Has a neutral charge and is located within the nucleus

Atomic mass

Helium has two protons and two neutrons; this is what the number 4 indicates

Atomic number

Helium has two protons and two neutrons; this is what the number 4 indicates

Ca, C1

Identify the two atoms in calcium chloride

Electron(s)

In each atom, the number of these is equal to the number of protons

Hydrogen bond

Intermolecular bond

Chemical bonds

Ionic, covalent, hydrogen bonds

Cation(s), ion(s)

Ions represented as Na+, K+, and Ca2+

Ion(s)

Ions represented as Na+, K+, and Ca2+

Cation(s)

Positively charged ion

Proton(s)

The atomic number is determined by the number of

Electron(s)

The atomic particles are represented by the planets encircling the sun

Chemisty

The study of matter

Proton(s), neutron

These particles are represented by the sun

Neutron

This particle is added or removed in making an isotope of an atom

Ionic bond

Type of bond between sodium and chloride in table salt, NaC1

Covalent bond

Type of bond formed when electrons are shared by atoms

Ionic bond

Type of bond formed when one atom donates an electron to another atom

Hydrogen bond

Type of bond that forms between water molecules

Covalent bond

Type of bond usually formed when carbon interacts with another term

Radioisotope

Unstable isotope


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