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What is an ion?

A charged atom 

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What is an isotope?

An atom of the same element with a different number of neutrons 

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What is a cation?

A positively charged ion 

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What is an anion?

A negatively charged ion

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What are valence electrons?

Electrons on the outermost shell of the electron cloud. Responsible for bonding between atoms. 

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What is a group on the periodic table?

The group is the column on the periodic table. Elements in the same group will have similar chemical properties 

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What is a period on the periodic table?

The period is the row of elements. The atomic number increases across the period. 

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Where are the metals on the periodic table?

The left side

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Where are the nonmetals on the periodic table?

The right side

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Where are the metalloids on the periodic table?

The zigzag line between the metals and nonmetals 

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What is the charge of an atom with 15 protons, 15 neutrons, and 17 electrons?

-2

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What is the mass number of an atom with 13 protons, 12 neutrons, and 13 electrons?

25 amu

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Who created the first periodic table?

Dmitri Mendeleev 

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How was the first periodic table organized?

By increasing atomic mass

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What scientist changed the organization of the periodic table?

Henry Moseley

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What are characteristics of metals on the periodic table?

Shiny, malleable, conducts electricity and heat, magnetic 

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What are characteristics of nonmetals on the periodic table?

Brittle, dull, nonmagnetic, does not conduct electricity or heat

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What are chemical properties that elements will have similarities in if they are in the same group?

Boiling point, melting point, reactivity 

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What determines reactivity?

The number of valence electrons

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How many electrons can fit in the outer ring of the electron cloud?

8

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Is Silver a metal, nonmetal, or metalloid?

Metal

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Is nitrogen a metal, nonmetal, or metalloid?

Nonmetal

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Which two elements would be more chemically similar? Nitrogen and Oxygen, Fluorine and Chlorine, or Lithium and Beryllium 

Fluorine and Chlorine

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How do you find the average atomic mass?

(Mass A x Isotope abundance A) + (Mass B x Isotope Abundance B)

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What is the plum pudding model?

JJ Thomson's model of the atom which includes a dense nucleus of the atom with electrons sprinkled along the outside 

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