What is an element
More particles involved casing more collisions
Metals, that give away they outer shell electrons to other atoms, becoming stable and positively charged
The smallest unit of a chemical element
Non-metals, atoms that gain electrons from other atoms to complete their outer shell, becoming negatively charged
Temperature increase, surface area increase, adding a catalyst, concentration increase
New substance formed, can't be undone,
First is the name of the cation and then the name of the anion
They determine how atoms will behave around other atoms, and are transferred to make atoms stable, making them either cations or anions
Mass can not be gained or lost, but atoms are arranged in a different compound
Bubbling, gas formed, oder formed, temperature change, colour change
The number of collisions in a period of time.
Makes collisions faster, catalyst stays the same
The transfer of electrons between atoms to become stable. Metals give, Non-metals receive
Makes particles move quicker causing more, faster collisions
No new substance formed, can be undone,
More particles are exposed to the other reactant causing more collisions
The number of protons in an atom
A certain atom distinguished by its atomic number
What is an atom
More particles involved casing more collisions
Metals, that give away they outer shell electrons to other atoms, becoming stable and positively charged
The smallest unit of a chemical element
Non-metals, atoms that gain electrons from other atoms to complete their outer shell, becoming negatively charged
Temperature increase, surface area increase, adding a catalyst, concentration increase
New substance formed, can't be undone,
First is the name of the cation and then the name of the anion
They determine how atoms will behave around other atoms, and are transferred to make atoms stable, making them either cations or anions
Mass can not be gained or lost, but atoms are arranged in a different compound
Bubbling, gas formed, oder formed, temperature change, colour change
The number of collisions in a period of time.
Makes collisions faster, catalyst stays the same
The transfer of electrons between atoms to become stable. Metals give, Non-metals receive
Makes particles move quicker causing more, faster collisions
No new substance formed, can be undone,
More particles are exposed to the other reactant causing more collisions
The number of protons in an atom
A certain atom distinguished by its atomic number
Atomic number
More particles involved casing more collisions
Metals, that give away they outer shell electrons to other atoms, becoming stable and positively charged
The smallest unit of a chemical element
Non-metals, atoms that gain electrons from other atoms to complete their outer shell, becoming negatively charged
Temperature increase, surface area increase, adding a catalyst, concentration increase
New substance formed, can't be undone,
First is the name of the cation and then the name of the anion
They determine how atoms will behave around other atoms, and are transferred to make atoms stable, making them either cations or anions
Mass can not be gained or lost, but atoms are arranged in a different compound
Bubbling, gas formed, oder formed, temperature change, colour change
The number of collisions in a period of time.
Makes collisions faster, catalyst stays the same
The transfer of electrons between atoms to become stable. Metals give, Non-metals receive
Makes particles move quicker causing more, faster collisions
No new substance formed, can be undone,
More particles are exposed to the other reactant causing more collisions
The number of protons in an atom
A certain atom distinguished by its atomic number
What are valence shell electrons important
More particles involved casing more collisions
Metals, that give away they outer shell electrons to other atoms, becoming stable and positively charged
The smallest unit of a chemical element
Non-metals, atoms that gain electrons from other atoms to complete their outer shell, becoming negatively charged
Temperature increase, surface area increase, adding a catalyst, concentration increase
New substance formed, can't be undone,
First is the name of the cation and then the name of the anion
They determine how atoms will behave around other atoms, and are transferred to make atoms stable, making them either cations or anions
Mass can not be gained or lost, but atoms are arranged in a different compound
Bubbling, gas formed, oder formed, temperature change, colour change
The number of collisions in a period of time.
Makes collisions faster, catalyst stays the same
The transfer of electrons between atoms to become stable. Metals give, Non-metals receive
Makes particles move quicker causing more, faster collisions
No new substance formed, can be undone,
More particles are exposed to the other reactant causing more collisions
The number of protons in an atom
A certain atom distinguished by its atomic number
What are cations
More particles involved casing more collisions
Metals, that give away they outer shell electrons to other atoms, becoming stable and positively charged
The smallest unit of a chemical element
Non-metals, atoms that gain electrons from other atoms to complete their outer shell, becoming negatively charged
Temperature increase, surface area increase, adding a catalyst, concentration increase
New substance formed, can't be undone,
First is the name of the cation and then the name of the anion
They determine how atoms will behave around other atoms, and are transferred to make atoms stable, making them either cations or anions
Mass can not be gained or lost, but atoms are arranged in a different compound
Bubbling, gas formed, oder formed, temperature change, colour change
The number of collisions in a period of time.
Makes collisions faster, catalyst stays the same
The transfer of electrons between atoms to become stable. Metals give, Non-metals receive
Makes particles move quicker causing more, faster collisions
No new substance formed, can be undone,
More particles are exposed to the other reactant causing more collisions
The number of protons in an atom
A certain atom distinguished by its atomic number
What are anions
More particles involved casing more collisions
Metals, that give away they outer shell electrons to other atoms, becoming stable and positively charged
The smallest unit of a chemical element
Non-metals, atoms that gain electrons from other atoms to complete their outer shell, becoming negatively charged
Temperature increase, surface area increase, adding a catalyst, concentration increase
New substance formed, can't be undone,
First is the name of the cation and then the name of the anion
They determine how atoms will behave around other atoms, and are transferred to make atoms stable, making them either cations or anions
Mass can not be gained or lost, but atoms are arranged in a different compound
Bubbling, gas formed, oder formed, temperature change, colour change
The number of collisions in a period of time.
Makes collisions faster, catalyst stays the same
The transfer of electrons between atoms to become stable. Metals give, Non-metals receive
Makes particles move quicker causing more, faster collisions
No new substance formed, can be undone,
More particles are exposed to the other reactant causing more collisions
The number of protons in an atom
A certain atom distinguished by its atomic number
What is Ionic bonding
More particles involved casing more collisions
Metals, that give away they outer shell electrons to other atoms, becoming stable and positively charged
The smallest unit of a chemical element
Non-metals, atoms that gain electrons from other atoms to complete their outer shell, becoming negatively charged
Temperature increase, surface area increase, adding a catalyst, concentration increase
New substance formed, can't be undone,
First is the name of the cation and then the name of the anion
They determine how atoms will behave around other atoms, and are transferred to make atoms stable, making them either cations or anions
Mass can not be gained or lost, but atoms are arranged in a different compound
Bubbling, gas formed, oder formed, temperature change, colour change
The number of collisions in a period of time.
Makes collisions faster, catalyst stays the same
The transfer of electrons between atoms to become stable. Metals give, Non-metals receive
Makes particles move quicker causing more, faster collisions
No new substance formed, can be undone,
More particles are exposed to the other reactant causing more collisions
The number of protons in an atom
A certain atom distinguished by its atomic number
Naming ionic compounds
More particles involved casing more collisions
Metals, that give away they outer shell electrons to other atoms, becoming stable and positively charged
The smallest unit of a chemical element
Non-metals, atoms that gain electrons from other atoms to complete their outer shell, becoming negatively charged
Temperature increase, surface area increase, adding a catalyst, concentration increase
New substance formed, can't be undone,
First is the name of the cation and then the name of the anion
They determine how atoms will behave around other atoms, and are transferred to make atoms stable, making them either cations or anions
Mass can not be gained or lost, but atoms are arranged in a different compound
Bubbling, gas formed, oder formed, temperature change, colour change
The number of collisions in a period of time.
Makes collisions faster, catalyst stays the same
The transfer of electrons between atoms to become stable. Metals give, Non-metals receive
Makes particles move quicker causing more, faster collisions
No new substance formed, can be undone,
More particles are exposed to the other reactant causing more collisions
The number of protons in an atom
A certain atom distinguished by its atomic number
What is a physical change
More particles involved casing more collisions
Metals, that give away they outer shell electrons to other atoms, becoming stable and positively charged
The smallest unit of a chemical element
Non-metals, atoms that gain electrons from other atoms to complete their outer shell, becoming negatively charged
Temperature increase, surface area increase, adding a catalyst, concentration increase
New substance formed, can't be undone,
First is the name of the cation and then the name of the anion
They determine how atoms will behave around other atoms, and are transferred to make atoms stable, making them either cations or anions
Mass can not be gained or lost, but atoms are arranged in a different compound
Bubbling, gas formed, oder formed, temperature change, colour change
The number of collisions in a period of time.
Makes collisions faster, catalyst stays the same
The transfer of electrons between atoms to become stable. Metals give, Non-metals receive
Makes particles move quicker causing more, faster collisions
No new substance formed, can be undone,
More particles are exposed to the other reactant causing more collisions
The number of protons in an atom
A certain atom distinguished by its atomic number
What is a chemical change
More particles involved casing more collisions
Metals, that give away they outer shell electrons to other atoms, becoming stable and positively charged
The smallest unit of a chemical element
Non-metals, atoms that gain electrons from other atoms to complete their outer shell, becoming negatively charged
Temperature increase, surface area increase, adding a catalyst, concentration increase
New substance formed, can't be undone,
First is the name of the cation and then the name of the anion
They determine how atoms will behave around other atoms, and are transferred to make atoms stable, making them either cations or anions
Mass can not be gained or lost, but atoms are arranged in a different compound
Bubbling, gas formed, oder formed, temperature change, colour change
The number of collisions in a period of time.
Makes collisions faster, catalyst stays the same
The transfer of electrons between atoms to become stable. Metals give, Non-metals receive
Makes particles move quicker causing more, faster collisions
No new substance formed, can be undone,
More particles are exposed to the other reactant causing more collisions
The number of protons in an atom
A certain atom distinguished by its atomic number
Observations of a chemical reaction
More particles involved casing more collisions
Metals, that give away they outer shell electrons to other atoms, becoming stable and positively charged
The smallest unit of a chemical element
Non-metals, atoms that gain electrons from other atoms to complete their outer shell, becoming negatively charged
Temperature increase, surface area increase, adding a catalyst, concentration increase
New substance formed, can't be undone,
First is the name of the cation and then the name of the anion
They determine how atoms will behave around other atoms, and are transferred to make atoms stable, making them either cations or anions
Mass can not be gained or lost, but atoms are arranged in a different compound
Bubbling, gas formed, oder formed, temperature change, colour change
The number of collisions in a period of time.
Makes collisions faster, catalyst stays the same
The transfer of electrons between atoms to become stable. Metals give, Non-metals receive
Makes particles move quicker causing more, faster collisions
No new substance formed, can be undone,
More particles are exposed to the other reactant causing more collisions
The number of protons in an atom
A certain atom distinguished by its atomic number
What is the law of Conservation of Mass
More particles involved casing more collisions
Metals, that give away they outer shell electrons to other atoms, becoming stable and positively charged
The smallest unit of a chemical element
Non-metals, atoms that gain electrons from other atoms to complete their outer shell, becoming negatively charged
Temperature increase, surface area increase, adding a catalyst, concentration increase
New substance formed, can't be undone,
First is the name of the cation and then the name of the anion
They determine how atoms will behave around other atoms, and are transferred to make atoms stable, making them either cations or anions
Mass can not be gained or lost, but atoms are arranged in a different compound
Bubbling, gas formed, oder formed, temperature change, colour change
The number of collisions in a period of time.
Makes collisions faster, catalyst stays the same
The transfer of electrons between atoms to become stable. Metals give, Non-metals receive
Makes particles move quicker causing more, faster collisions
No new substance formed, can be undone,
More particles are exposed to the other reactant causing more collisions
The number of protons in an atom
A certain atom distinguished by its atomic number
What is the rate of a reaction
More particles involved casing more collisions
Metals, that give away they outer shell electrons to other atoms, becoming stable and positively charged
The smallest unit of a chemical element
Non-metals, atoms that gain electrons from other atoms to complete their outer shell, becoming negatively charged
Temperature increase, surface area increase, adding a catalyst, concentration increase
New substance formed, can't be undone,
First is the name of the cation and then the name of the anion
They determine how atoms will behave around other atoms, and are transferred to make atoms stable, making them either cations or anions
Mass can not be gained or lost, but atoms are arranged in a different compound
Bubbling, gas formed, oder formed, temperature change, colour change
The number of collisions in a period of time.
Makes collisions faster, catalyst stays the same
The transfer of electrons between atoms to become stable. Metals give, Non-metals receive
Makes particles move quicker causing more, faster collisions
No new substance formed, can be undone,
More particles are exposed to the other reactant causing more collisions
The number of protons in an atom
A certain atom distinguished by its atomic number
Factors that speed up chemical reactions
More particles involved casing more collisions
Metals, that give away they outer shell electrons to other atoms, becoming stable and positively charged
The smallest unit of a chemical element
Non-metals, atoms that gain electrons from other atoms to complete their outer shell, becoming negatively charged
Temperature increase, surface area increase, adding a catalyst, concentration increase
New substance formed, can't be undone,
First is the name of the cation and then the name of the anion
They determine how atoms will behave around other atoms, and are transferred to make atoms stable, making them either cations or anions
Mass can not be gained or lost, but atoms are arranged in a different compound
Bubbling, gas formed, oder formed, temperature change, colour change
The number of collisions in a period of time.
Makes collisions faster, catalyst stays the same
The transfer of electrons between atoms to become stable. Metals give, Non-metals receive
Makes particles move quicker causing more, faster collisions
No new substance formed, can be undone,
More particles are exposed to the other reactant causing more collisions
The number of protons in an atom
A certain atom distinguished by its atomic number
What does increasing temperature cause
More particles involved casing more collisions
Metals, that give away they outer shell electrons to other atoms, becoming stable and positively charged
The smallest unit of a chemical element
Non-metals, atoms that gain electrons from other atoms to complete their outer shell, becoming negatively charged
Temperature increase, surface area increase, adding a catalyst, concentration increase
New substance formed, can't be undone,
First is the name of the cation and then the name of the anion
They determine how atoms will behave around other atoms, and are transferred to make atoms stable, making them either cations or anions
Mass can not be gained or lost, but atoms are arranged in a different compound
Bubbling, gas formed, oder formed, temperature change, colour change
The number of collisions in a period of time.
Makes collisions faster, catalyst stays the same
The transfer of electrons between atoms to become stable. Metals give, Non-metals receive
Makes particles move quicker causing more, faster collisions
No new substance formed, can be undone,
More particles are exposed to the other reactant causing more collisions
The number of protons in an atom
A certain atom distinguished by its atomic number
What does adding a catalyst cause
More particles involved casing more collisions
Metals, that give away they outer shell electrons to other atoms, becoming stable and positively charged
The smallest unit of a chemical element
Non-metals, atoms that gain electrons from other atoms to complete their outer shell, becoming negatively charged
Temperature increase, surface area increase, adding a catalyst, concentration increase
New substance formed, can't be undone,
First is the name of the cation and then the name of the anion
They determine how atoms will behave around other atoms, and are transferred to make atoms stable, making them either cations or anions
Mass can not be gained or lost, but atoms are arranged in a different compound
Bubbling, gas formed, oder formed, temperature change, colour change
The number of collisions in a period of time.
Makes collisions faster, catalyst stays the same
The transfer of electrons between atoms to become stable. Metals give, Non-metals receive
Makes particles move quicker causing more, faster collisions
No new substance formed, can be undone,
More particles are exposed to the other reactant causing more collisions
The number of protons in an atom
A certain atom distinguished by its atomic number
What does increase surface temperature cause
More particles involved casing more collisions
Metals, that give away they outer shell electrons to other atoms, becoming stable and positively charged
The smallest unit of a chemical element
Non-metals, atoms that gain electrons from other atoms to complete their outer shell, becoming negatively charged
Temperature increase, surface area increase, adding a catalyst, concentration increase
New substance formed, can't be undone,
First is the name of the cation and then the name of the anion
They determine how atoms will behave around other atoms, and are transferred to make atoms stable, making them either cations or anions
Mass can not be gained or lost, but atoms are arranged in a different compound
Bubbling, gas formed, oder formed, temperature change, colour change
The number of collisions in a period of time.
Makes collisions faster, catalyst stays the same
The transfer of electrons between atoms to become stable. Metals give, Non-metals receive
Makes particles move quicker causing more, faster collisions
No new substance formed, can be undone,
More particles are exposed to the other reactant causing more collisions
The number of protons in an atom
A certain atom distinguished by its atomic number
What does increasing concentration cause
More particles involved casing more collisions
Metals, that give away they outer shell electrons to other atoms, becoming stable and positively charged
The smallest unit of a chemical element
Non-metals, atoms that gain electrons from other atoms to complete their outer shell, becoming negatively charged
Temperature increase, surface area increase, adding a catalyst, concentration increase
New substance formed, can't be undone,
First is the name of the cation and then the name of the anion
They determine how atoms will behave around other atoms, and are transferred to make atoms stable, making them either cations or anions
Mass can not be gained or lost, but atoms are arranged in a different compound
Bubbling, gas formed, oder formed, temperature change, colour change
The number of collisions in a period of time.
Makes collisions faster, catalyst stays the same
The transfer of electrons between atoms to become stable. Metals give, Non-metals receive
Makes particles move quicker causing more, faster collisions
No new substance formed, can be undone,
More particles are exposed to the other reactant causing more collisions
The number of protons in an atom
A certain atom distinguished by its atomic number
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