Atomic Radius
Ionization Energy
Electronegativity
Final Jeopardy
100

Why do radii DECREASE across a period?

There is an increase in positive charge in the nucleus (more protons) pulling on the electrons (opposites attract)

100

What Is Ionization Energy?

The ability to lose electrons

Done using isolated atoms in the gas phase

100

Which Periodic Table family has a low electronegativity?

Alkali Metals


200

Which element has a smaller radius, Sodium or Sulfur?

Sulfur


200

Why does Ionization Energy INCREASE across a period? 

Atoms don't want to give up their electrons (octet rule)

200

Which Periodic Table family has a HIGH electronegativity?

Halogens


300

Why do radii increase as you travel down a family?

There is an increase in orbitals

300

Why does Ionization Energy DECREASE down a family?

Electrons are further away from the protons in the nucleus

300

Why does electronegativity DECREASE by group?

There is a weaker attraction between nucleus and valence electrons because the atomic radius increases

400

Which element has a bigger radius, Gallium or Aluminum?

Aluminum


400

Which Periodic Table Family has the LOWEST Ionization Energy?

Alkali Metals (tend to lose electrons easily) 


400

Why does electronegativity INCREASE by period?

As you go by each period the number of charges on the nucleus increases because the number of protons increases

500

Which element has a bigger radius, Potassium or Krypton?

Potassium


500

Which Periodic Table family has the HIGHEST Ionization Energy? 

Noble Gases (they hold on to the electrons they have)


500

Who came up with an electronegativity scale? 

Linus Pauling


500

Was this a good Jeopardy?

Of course
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