1) a form of matter that has a definite shape and volume. a) neutron b) anion c) electron d) solid 2) an electrically neutral compound consisting of positive and negative ions held together by ionic bonds; example: sodium chloride (NaCl) a) neutron b) energy level c) ionic compound d) proton 3) a solid substance in which the particles are arranged in an orderly, repeating, three-dimensional pattern. a) crystal b) anion c) electron d) proton 4) a positively charged ion. a) orbit b) electron c) nucleus d) cation 5) the center of an atom, made of protons and neutrons. a) Photon b) nucleus of the atom c) Quantum d) Hertz 6) Oppositely charged particles attract each other by a force known as a) Photon b) Energy c) Hertz d) electrostatic force 7) the electrostatic force that holds ions together in an ionic compound a) Energy b) Hertz c) Quantum d) Ionic bond 8) an element that is a good conductor of heat and electricity. a) metalloid b) neutron c) metal d) non metal 9) an element that is a poor conductor of heat and electricity. a) metalloid b) neutron c) nonmetal d) non metal 10) negatively charged subatomic particle moving outside the nucleus of all atoms; exhibit properties of both particles and waves. a) electron b) proton c) neutron d) quark 11) A state of an electron in which its potential energy is higher than the ground (lowest possible) state. a) Energetic b) Photon c) A state of an electron in which its potential energy is higher than the ground (lowest possible) state. d) Electromagnetic radiation 12) a negatively charged ion a) Force b) anion c) Kinetic energy d) cation 13) a form of matter that has neither a definite shape nor a definite volume. a) energy level b) liquid c) gas d) orbital 14) the arrangement of all of the electrons of an atom a) electron configuration b) electron c) nucleus d) orbitals 15) smallest particle of an element that still has the properties of that element. a) distance b) atom c) orbital d) electronic configuration 16) electrons in the highest occupied principal energy level of an atom (furthest from the nucleus) a) energized electrons b) simple electrons c) valence electrons d) electron configuration

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