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structure of an atom - ANSWER-consist of protons and neutrons
in nucleus
electrons in a cloud around nucleus


protons - ANSWER-Positively charged particles


neutrons - ANSWER-the particles of the nucleus that have no
charge


electrons - ANSWER-Negatively charged particles


volume - ANSWER-a measure of space


density - ANSWER-a measure of how much mass is packed into
a certain amount of space

,non significant figures - ANSWER-leading zeros


significant figures - ANSWER-non zeros, zeros between two
non zeros, and zeros at end of number, and it is to the right of
the decimal place


atomic number - ANSWER-the number of protons in the
nucleus of an atom


atomic mass - ANSWER-The average mass of all the isotopes of
an element


how to convert moles to number of particles - ANSWER-1 mole
= 6.022 x 10^23 particles


an element is defied by - ANSWER-the number of protons it
contains


isotopes - ANSWER-same number of protons, different number
of neutrons
**mass # = A = (# of p+) + (# of n)

, ions - ANSWER-different number of electrons
- in a neutral atom, the # of p+ = # of e
- in an ion, we can have more e or fewer e


cations - ANSWER-positively charged ions


anions - ANSWER-negatively charged ions


ionic compounds - ANSWER-compounds that contain ionic
bonds (contains positive and negative ions)


molar mass - ANSWER-is the mass (in g) of ONE mole (g/mol)


ionic bonds - ANSWER-an electron leaves 1 atom and attaches
to another aton
- metal and non metals, different sides of periodic table.


covalent bonds - ANSWER-an electron is shared between 2
atoms (no ions)
- 2 nonmetals, same side of per. table

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