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Li. How many protons? Electrons? Neutrons?Metal or nonmetal?
3 protons, 3 electrons 4 neutron and It's metal.
Kr. How many protons? Electrons? Neutrons?Metal or nonmetal?
36 protons, 36 electrons, 48 neutrons and it's nonmetal.
Te. How many protons? Electrons? Neutrons?Metal or nonmetal?
52 protons, 52 electrons, 76 Neutrons and it's nonmetal.
Cl. How many protons? Electrons? Neutrons?Metal or nonmetal?
17 protons, 17 electrons, 18 neutrons and it's nonmetal
Ionic
It's the combination of a metal and a nonmetal.
Covalent
It's the combination of two similar substances such as metal&metal and Nonmetal&nonmetal
IBr. What is the first element? What is the second element? What type of bond is it?
nonmetal, nonmetal and covalent.
What's the difference between electrons, protons, and neutrons?
electrons- small and have negative charge.
Protons- big and have positive charge.
Neutron-big and have no charge
Where are metals located on the periodic table?
On the left hand side.
Where are nonmetals located on the periodic table?
On the right hand side
Where are the semiconducters on the periodic table?
On the bottom
Atomic number
the number of protons in the neucleas
Mass number
the number of protons and neutrons in an atom
periods as seen on the periodic table
Run vertically
groups as seen on the periodic table
run horizantelly
solution
a homoeneous mixture of two or more substances that are uniformly dispersed throughout the mixture
mixture
a combination of two or more substaances that are not chemically ccombined
Electrons
small particles with a negative charge
Protons
a big particle with a positive charge
Neutrons
a big particle with no charge.