A bondformedbetween anon-metal anda non-metal.CovalentBondShareelectronsAcovalentbond willa one- ortwo- letterabbreviationof the nameof an elementChemicalSymbolPhysicalPropertyA characteristicthat can beobserved ormeasured withoutchanging theidentity of thesubstanceMolecule/CompoundA type of matterthat has morethan one atomthat is differentthan eachother.A model usedto show theinteraction ofvalenceelectrons only.LewisStructureA horizontal rowof elements in theperiodic table(identifies thenumber electronshells in an atom)PeriodA bond thatis formedbetween ametal and anon-metalIonicBondGroupA vertical columnof elements in theperiodic table(identifies thenumber of valenceelectrons in anatom)A type ofelement thatisconsideredstable.NobelGasesA basewill havea pHGreaterthan 7MatterAnything thathas massand takes upspaceLaw ofConservationofMass/MatterNo matter canbe created ordestroyed,justtransformed.ElementA puresubstancethat consistsentirely of onetype of atomA subatomicparticle that has apositive chargeand that is foundin the nucleus ofan atomProtonThe number ofprotons orelectrons in anatom. Alsodetermines theidentity of theelementAtomicNumberElectronA subatomic particlethat has a negativecharge and is foundin the electron cloudsurrounding thenucleus of an atomHomogeneousMixtureTwo or moredifferentsubstancesphysicallycombinedevenly.The smallestparticle of anelement thatretains theproperties ofthat elementAtomThese twothings areformed when anacid and basechemicallycombine.Salt &WaterValenceElectronElectrons on theoutermost energylevel of an atomand areresponsible forchemical bonding.HeterogeneousMixtureTwo or moredifferentsubstancesphysicallycombinedunevenly.Particles foundwithin the atom,mainly protons,neutrons, andelectrons.SubatomicParticles7A neutralsolutionwill havea pH ofAcidA type ofsubstance thathas anabundance ofhydronium ions.ChemicalPropertyA characteristicthat can beobserved ormeasured whenthe identity of thesubstancechangesGain/LoseElectronsAn ionicbondwillWeightA physicalproperty of matterthat measuresthe force ofgravity that actson an object.BohrModel A model of anatom that showselectrons incircular orbitsaround thenucleusThe centerof an atom,containingthe protonsand neutronsNucleusNeutronA subatomicparticle that hasno charge andis found in thenucleus of anatomA type ofsubstance thathas anabundance ofhydroxide ions.BaseAtomicMassThe unit usedto measurethe mass ofparticles inan atom.Lessthan 7An acidwill havea pHPeriodicTableAn arrangement ofelements in whichthe elements areseparated intogroups based ontheir properties.MassA measureof how muchmatter is inan object.A bondformedbetween anon-metal anda non-metal.CovalentBondShareelectronsAcovalentbond willa one- ortwo- letterabbreviationof the nameof an elementChemicalSymbolPhysicalPropertyA characteristicthat can beobserved ormeasured withoutchanging theidentity of thesubstanceMolecule/CompoundA type of matterthat has morethan one atomthat is differentthan eachother.A model usedto show theinteraction ofvalenceelectrons only.LewisStructureA horizontal rowof elements in theperiodic table(identifies thenumber electronshells in an atom)PeriodA bond thatis formedbetween ametal and anon-metalIonicBondGroupA vertical columnof elements in theperiodic table(identifies thenumber of valenceelectrons in anatom)A type ofelement thatisconsideredstable.NobelGasesA basewill havea pHGreaterthan 7MatterAnything thathas massand takes upspaceLaw ofConservationofMass/MatterNo matter canbe created ordestroyed,justtransformed.ElementA puresubstancethat consistsentirely of onetype of atomA subatomicparticle that has apositive chargeand that is foundin the nucleus ofan atomProtonThe number ofprotons orelectrons in anatom. Alsodetermines theidentity of theelementAtomicNumberElectronA subatomic particlethat has a negativecharge and is foundin the electron cloudsurrounding thenucleus of an atomHomogeneousMixtureTwo or moredifferentsubstancesphysicallycombinedevenly.The smallestparticle of anelement thatretains theproperties ofthat elementAtomThese twothings areformed when anacid and basechemicallycombine.Salt &WaterValenceElectronElectrons on theoutermost energylevel of an atomand areresponsible forchemical bonding.HeterogeneousMixtureTwo or moredifferentsubstancesphysicallycombinedunevenly.Particles foundwithin the atom,mainly protons,neutrons, andelectrons.SubatomicParticles7A neutralsolutionwill havea pH ofAcidA type ofsubstance thathas anabundance ofhydronium ions.ChemicalPropertyA characteristicthat can beobserved ormeasured whenthe identity of thesubstancechangesGain/LoseElectronsAn ionicbondwillWeightA physicalproperty of matterthat measuresthe force ofgravity that actson an object.BohrModel A model of anatom that showselectrons incircular orbitsaround thenucleusThe centerof an atom,containingthe protonsand neutronsNucleusNeutronA subatomicparticle that hasno charge andis found in thenucleus of anatomA type ofsubstance thathas anabundance ofhydroxide ions.BaseAtomicMassThe unit usedto measurethe mass ofparticles inan atom.Lessthan 7An acidwill havea pHPeriodicTableAn arrangement ofelements in whichthe elements areseparated intogroups based ontheir properties.MassA measureof how muchmatter is inan object.

Chemistry Review - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. I-Covalent Bond
    I-A bond formed between a non-metal and a non-metal.
  2. O-A covalent bond will
    O-Share electrons
  3. I-Chemical Symbol
    I-a one- or two- letter abbreviation of the name of an element
  4. G-A characteristic that can be observed or measured without changing the identity of the substance
    G-Physical Property
  5. 8-A type of matter that has more than one atom that is different than each other.
    8-Molecule/ Compound
  6. N-Lewis Structure
    N-A model used to show the interaction of valence electrons only.
  7. B-Period
    B-A horizontal row of elements in the periodic table (identifies the number electron shells in an atom)
  8. B-Ionic Bond
    B-A bond that is formed between a metal and a non-metal
  9. G-A vertical column of elements in the periodic table (identifies the number of valence electrons in an atom)
    G-Group
  10. 8-Nobel Gases
    8-A type of element that is considered stable.
  11. I-Greater than 7
    I-A base will have a pH
  12. 8-Anything that has mass and takes up space
    8-Matter
  13. 8-No matter can be created or destroyed, just transformed.
    8-Law of Conservation of Mass/Matter
  14. B-A pure substance that consists entirely of one type of atom
    B-Element
  15. 8-Proton
    8-A subatomic particle that has a positive charge and that is found in the nucleus of an atom
  16. O-Atomic Number
    O-The number of protons or electrons in an atom. Also determines the identity of the element
  17. O-A subatomic particle that has a negative charge and is found in the electron cloud surrounding the nucleus of an atom
    O-Electron
  18. G-Two or more different substances physically combined evenly.
    G-Homogeneous Mixture
  19. I-Atom
    I-The smallest particle of an element that retains the properties of that element
  20. O-Salt & Water
    O-These two things are formed when an acid and base chemically combine.
  21. N-Electrons on the outermost energy level of an atom and are responsible for chemical bonding.
    N-Valence Electron
  22. B-Two or more different substances physically combined unevenly.
    B-Heterogeneous Mixture
  23. I-Subatomic Particles
    I-Particles found within the atom, mainly protons, neutrons, and electrons.
  24. N-A neutral solution will have a pH of
    N-7
  25. N-A type of substance that has an abundance of hydronium ions.
    N-Acid
  26. O-A characteristic that can be observed or measured when the identity of the substance changes
    O-Chemical Property
  27. G-An ionic bond will
    G-Gain/Lose Electrons
  28. N-A physical property of matter that measures the force of gravity that acts on an object.
    N-Weight
  29. G- A model of an atom that shows electrons in circular orbits around the nucleus
    G-Bohr Model
  30. I-Nucleus
    I-The center of an atom, containing the protons and neutrons
  31. B-A subatomic particle that has no charge and is found in the nucleus of an atom
    B-Neutron
  32. G-Base
    G-A type of substance that has an abundance of hydroxide ions.
  33. 8-The unit used to measure the mass of particles in an atom.
    8-Atomic Mass
  34. B-An acid will have a pH
    B-Less than 7
  35. O-An arrangement of elements in which the elements are separated into groups based on their properties.
    O-Periodic Table
  36. N-A measure of how much matter is in an object.
    N-Mass