Across
- 2. he used a cathode ray tube to discover the presence of electrons, and proposed the plum pudding model of an atom
- 7. electrons in the outermost energy level
- 8. two or more pure substances together but are not chemically combined
- 10. the name of a horizontal row on the period table
- 11. a ______________ mixture is two or more substances that cannot be identified as separate because the composition is uniform
- 12. the type of bond where electrons are transferred between atoms
- 13. the charge of an electron
- 14. the type of bond where electrons are shared between atoms
- 20. a pure substance made of only one type of atom
- 21. the charge of a proton
- 22. the number of shells in a neutral calcium atom
- 24. an element that is a poor conductor of electricity, brittle, and a gas at room temperature
- 26. a negatively charged ion
- 27. same atom with different numbers of neutrons, which gives it a different mass
- 29. a positively charged ion
Down
- 1. name of the ionic compound NaCl
- 3. any material that has mass and volume
- 4. a negatively charged sub-atomic particle found around the nucleus
- 5. the name of a vertical column on the periodic table
- 6. a pure substance made of more than one type of atom that is chemically combined
- 9. a charged atom
- 15. the smallest unit of matter, made of protons, neutrons and electrons
- 16. an uncharged sub-atomic particle found in the nucleus
- 17. he used the gold foil experiment to identify the presence of the nucleus
- 18. a ______________ mixture of two or more substances, but you can identify the parts of the mixture
- 19. the number of electrons that can fit in the first shell
- 21. a positively charged sub-atomic particle found in the nucleus
- 23. the term we use to describe what matter is made of
- 25. an element that is a good conductor of electricity, malleable, and typically solid at room temperature
- 28. the ___________ rule states the number of electrons in the outmost should be 8 to fill the energy level