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Noble Gases
8A or 18
Stable
Unreactive
Fusion
Sun
Stars
Joining
Covalent
Share
Non + Non
Falling Objects
Increased KE
Decreased PE
Aklaline Earth Metals
Family 2
Rutherford
Gold Foil
Empty Space
+ Charge
Tiny
Dense nucleus
Alkali Metals
FAmily 1
Most Reactive Metals
Objects Going UP
Decreased KE
Increased PE
Dalton
Atomic theory
Solid
Indivisible
Sphere
Newton's 3rd Law
forces/actions-equal and opposite, action/reaction, boat balloon
Ionic: In Solution
Good conductor
Nucleus:
Mass
protons and neutrons
Alpha:
Atomic # Down by 2
Mass # Down by 4
He atom
Modern Model:
Clouds
probability
Fussion :
Joining
Sun
Alkali Metals:
Family 1 or 1A
most reactive metals
Bohr:
Energy Levels
Specific Orbits
Planetary
Chemical Changes:
Gas/Bubbles
∆Color
∆Temp
Metals
Lose Electrons
Positive charge
NonMetals:
Gain Electrons
Negative Charge
Base:
Ph > 7
OH-
RBB
hydroxide
Acid:
Sour Tastes
BRA
pH<7
Thompson:
Discov. Electron
PlumPudding
Gas Tube
Dalton:
Solid Sphere
Atomic Theory Of Matter
Indivisible
Electromagnetic/Transverse
Right Angles
(Light Waves) Perpendicular
Vacuum
doesnt need a medium
Sun
Increasing reaction dissolving rate:
Agitate
Stir
Increase Temp
Increase/Increase
Combustion reaction:
Oxygen Reactant
2 or more products
Newtons 1st law:
Inertia
braking
Gas:
Most energy
Least Organized
Solid:
Slowest Moving
Most Organized
Battery:
Chemical Energy Flows In One Direction

Direct Current
Solute in Solvent:
Freezing Point ↓
Boiling Point ↑
Ph Scale:
0-14
Higher than 7 is a BASE
Lower than 7 is an ACID
Chemical:
Baking
Burning
Photosynthesis
Rusting
Rutherford:
empty space
gold foil
discovered nucleus
nucleus:
postive charge
mass
protons
protons:
in nucleus
positive charge
electrons:
outside nucleus
negative charge
neutrons:
no charge
nucleus
protons
neutrons: same mass
Amplitude
Height of a wave
From rest to crest
1st Level
2 electrons
2nd Level
8 electrons
3rd level
18 electrons
4th level
32 electrons
Heat Flows
Warmer to Cooler
(Always flows to the ice)
↑ Voltage
↑ Strength of a Magnet
Opposite Charges or poles
Attract
Parallel Circuit
House- Lights stay on
Induction
Near or no contact
Conduction
Touching (contact)
Family 17 or 7A
Most Reactive NonMetals
Family 1 or 1A
Most Reactive Metals
Longitudinal
Parallel Sound Waves
needs a medium
Ph Scale
0-14
Higher than 7 is a BASE
Lower than 7 is an ACID
7 is NEUTRAL
Velocity (speed)
m/s
Acceleration
m/s (squared)
Mass (grams)
k/g
Force
Newtons (n)
Weight
Newtons (n)
Work
Joules ( j )
Power
Watts
Frequency
Hertz (Hz)
Current
Amps
Resistance
Ohms Ω
Potential Diff.
Volts
Energy
Joules ( j )
family 3- 12
transition metals
solvent
always water
malleable
hammer
Trough
Lowest Point of a wave
Crest
Highest point of a wave
Energy or Heat a reactant
Endothermic
AB --> A+B
Decomposition
Greater the Mass
Grester the Inertia
Halogens
17 or Family 7A most reactive non metals
Noble Gases
18 or Family 8A stable elements
A+B --> AB
Synthesis
Newton's 3rd Law
Equal or Opposite force and action balloon,. Boat
Problem with nuclear power
Wastes
Amplitude
Energy Volume
Conduction
Solids
Beside an element: Mass
Is on the top
Beside an element: Atomic #
Is on the bottom
Similar Properties
Same Family
Polar Dissolves
Polar
↑ Coils turns loops
↑ strenght of an electromagnet
AB+CD --> AD+BC
Double Repalcement
# or Neutrons
Mass # - Atomic #
Water
polar
↑ Temp
increase pressure and volume
↑ Volume
↓ Pressure
Magnets are strongest
At The Poles