The three main subatomic particles of an atom.
What are protons, neutrons, and electrons?
As you look from left to right on the periodic table, this trend increases.
What is Ionization Energy?
An ion has done this with one or more electrons.
What is gained or lost?
Electron configuration can be described as an element's ___________.
What is address?
The location of valence electrons
What is the outermost shell?
These particles make up the nucleus of an atom.
What are protons and neutrons.
As you look from left to right on the periodic table, this trend increases.
Electronegativity
An ion with a positive charge. Some might say a "paws"itive charge.
What is a cation?
1s2 2s2 2p6 (Name the Element)
What is Neon?
The number of electrons the first energy level/shell/ring can hold.
What is two?
Each of the subatomic particles and their charges.
What are positive protons, neutral neutrons, and negative electrons?
As you look from top to bottom on the periodic table, this trend increases.
Atomic Radius
An ion with a negative charge.
What is an anion?
Describe Hund's Rule of electron orbitals.
Electrons want to go in their own orbital first, before they pair up with another.
How do energy levels relate to the periodic table?
Add an energy level as you move down the group/column.
This determines the chemical properties of an element.
What is the number of valence electrons?
The tendency of an atom to attract an electron it itself.
What is electronegativity?
1. The chemical symbol
2. How many electrons gained or lost.
3. The charge
What is ion notation?
What is the orbital diagram for Aluminum?
When electrons move from low energy levels to high energy levels...they "crash" and emit photons of light, they are moving between this state and this state.
What is ground state and excited state.
Identified as the number of protons in an element
What is atomic number?
The reason why atomic radius increases as you move down the group.
What are increasing number of electron shells/energy levels?
A common cation or anion.
What is flouride?
Electron configuration tells us this about an element
What are chemical properties?
How do energy levels relate to the periodic table? Think about periodic trends!
As you move across a period (from left to right), electrons are added to the same energy level, resulting in changes in atomic properties