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What is Carbon?
The orbital that is spherical shaped.
What is the "s" orbital?
What is 2?
The most electronegative element on the periodic table.
What is Fluorine?
Good conductors of heat and electricity.
What are metals?
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What is Titanium?
The orbital that is butterfly shaped.
What is the "d" orbital?
The name of the elements in Group 7.
What is Halogens?
The following elements placed in order from smallest atomic radius to largest atomic radius: Li, Rb, K, Cs
What is: Li, K, Rb, Cs
Of the following, the two elements that are NOT metalloids: B, Al, Si, Ge, As, Sb, Te, Po, At
What are Al and Po?
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What is Silver?
The number of electrons that an orbital can hold.
What is 2?
The most stable elements have achieved the "Octet Rule" and belong to this group.
What are the Noble Gases?
What is: Ca, Cu, Zn, Kr
The number of valence electrons that Aluminum has.
What is 3?
[Kr] 5s24d105p5
What is Iodine?
The total number of orbitals in the "f" block.
What is 7?
These elements have the lowest ionization energies because they are eager to lose their one valence electron.
What are the Alkali Metals?
The following elements placed in order from lowest electronegativity to highest electronegativity: Cl, Sb, Ne, Se
What is: Ne, Sb, Se, Cl
The element that is in the 5th period and the 2nd group.
What is Strontium?
The noble gas electron configuration for Rn.
What is [Xe] 6s24f145d106p6
What is 4s?
The "s" and "p" block elements are known as this.
What are the REPRESENTATIVE ELEMENTS?
The following elements placed in order of lowest electronegativity to highest electronegativity: P, Ba, Ar, Mn
What is: Ar, Ba, Mn, P
The number of 3p electrons in oxygen.
What is zero?