Table Terms
Location, Location, Location
Groups
Periods
ID the Element
100
Decides what the atomic number is.
What are protons?
100
Covers majority of the periodic table.
What are metals?
100
The columns on the periodic table are called this.
What are groups (families)?
100
Tells how many energy levels there are.
What are periods?
100
Group 17 has this amount of valence electrons.
What group has 7 valence electrons?
200
Determines the atomic mass.
What are protons & neutrons?
200
Group 18
What are noble gases?
200
The group number determines this.
What are valence electrons?
200
Lithium, Beryllium, Boron, Carbon, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine, & Neon have this many energy levels.
What elements have 2 energy levels?
200
This element has 2 valence electrons and 4 energy levels.
What is calcium?
300
Defines how reactive an element is.
What are valence electrons?
300
Elements that cover almost the whole right side of the periodic table.
What are nonmetals?
300
Alkali metals are in this group.
What is group 1?
300
This element has 3 valence electrons and 4 energy levels.
What is Gallium?
300
Oxygen is located here.
What element is in group 16, period 2?
400
Gets larger from top to bottom.
What are periods?
400
Divides metals from nonmetals.
What are metalloids (or the zigzag line)?
400
Halogens are in this group.
What is group 17?
400
Actinide Series has this many energy levels.
What has 7 energy levels?
400
Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine, & Astatine are chemically similar to this element.
What is Fluorine?
500
Elements in the same group (same number of valence electrons) are this.
What is chemically similar?
500
Groups 3-12 are called this.
What are transition metals?
500
The period number determines if the elements are this.
What makes an element reactive?
500
The trend of periods is this.
What gets larger from top to bottom?
500
This element has a larger atomic mass than Phosphorus, but a smaller atomic mass than Chlorine.
What is Sulfur?
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