Negative Charge Bonds formation always involve Ions of opposite charge attracts Atoms are joined by covalent bonds Have about the same mass No charge Subatomic Particles Neutron Transfers from one atom to another Consisting of the same type of atom Covalent Bond Positive Charge Atom Proton and Neutrons Protons Elements Two or more elements Electrons are shared Compounds Electron Basic Unit of Matter Two types of Bonds Smallest Particle Ionic Bonds Negative Charge Bonds formation always involve Ions of opposite charge attracts Atoms are joined by covalent bonds Have about the same mass No charge Subatomic Particles Neutron Transfers from one atom to another Consisting of the same type of atom Covalent Bond Positive Charge Atom Proton and Neutrons Protons Elements Two or more elements Electrons are shared Compounds Electron Basic Unit of Matter Two types of Bonds Smallest Particle Ionic Bonds
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Negative Charge
Bonds formation always involve
Ions of opposite charge attracts
Atoms are joined by covalent bonds
Have about the same mass
No charge
Subatomic Particles
Neutron
Transfers from one atom to another
Consisting of the same type of atom
Covalent
Bond
Positive Charge
Atom
Proton and Neutrons
Protons
Elements
Two or more elements
Electrons are shared
Compounds
Electron
Basic Unit of Matter
Two types of Bonds
Smallest Particle
Ionic Bonds