Sparking Mad
Learn all about electrons while playing Sparking Mad!
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09.15.20
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09.15.20
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Topics of this game:
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The electron on the outermost electron shell of an atom.
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A very small particle that has a negative charge of electricity and travels around the nucleus of an atom.
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The basic units of matter and the defining structure of elements. (Elements are what the periodic table is made.)
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A small particle that exists in the nucleus of an atom, having a positive charge.
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The small, dense region consisting of protons and neutrons at the center of an atom. A neutral atom has the same amount of both neutrons and protons.
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The location of each electron throughout the electron shells.
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Electron shells are the shells that hold the electrons outside of the nucleus. The shells have levels. Each level determines the amount of subshells.
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The period are the vertical numbers on the most left side of the Periodic Table, starting at Hydrogen and ending at Francium.
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The table which all elements are sorted into groups.
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each level determines how many subshells there are. You right them using spdf, per level. S=2 electrons, P=6, D=10,f=14
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The energy an atom requires to take an electron from another atom.
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The octet rule is that an atom needs 8 valence electrons to be neutral.
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