Valence Electrons
Periodic Table
Bohr Model
Atom
(Non)Metals, and Metalloids
100

Name an element with 7 valence electrons 

Florine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine, Astatine

100

What is the pattern of the Periodic Table?

It goes by Atomic Number (by 1)

100

What does the Bohr Model look like and what was it used for?

It looks exactly like an atom and used to number of electrons in an atom.

100

How many valence electrons are needed in a atom to achieve stability?

8 is the usually the "Magic Number".

100

What’s the difference between Metals and Non-metals?

Metals are a great conductors, they're also malleable and ductile and generally shiny, while nonmetals is he complete opposite. 

200

How many valance electrons can fit in one ring?

8 MAX (except the first ring)

200

What five elements only need two electrons to be stable?

Hydrogen, Helium, Lithium, Beryllium, Bromine

200

Who created the Bohr model?

Neils Bohr (Danish Physicist)

200

How many particles does K (Potassium) have? (Neutral Atom)

P: 19

N: 19

E: 19

200

What’s the properties of a metalloid?

Properties of both Metals and Nonmetals.

300

How many valence electrons does H (Hydrogen) have?

1 valence electron

300

How many common groups are in the Periodic Table?

8

300

When was the Bohr model created/purposed?

1913 Neils purposed the idea and created the Bohr model.

300

Whats the max amount of protons that can be held in an atom?

112 protons (up to date)

300

What group makes up the stair ladder in the Periodic Table?

Metalloids

400

What does it mean if a atom has 8 valance electrons?

It means the atom is stable.

400

Which side of the Periodic Table loses/gains valence electrons to achieve stability?

Right - Gains

Left - Loses

400

What does the Bohr model represent?

An atom.

400

What is an atom?

A small piece of matter that makes up everything.

400

What group is the left/right side of the Period table?

Metals-Left

Nonmetals-Right

500

Can any element have 8 valence electrons? If so explain why.

Yes, because any element can become stable.

500

How the properties of an element change?

It changes depending on the number of valence electrons. 

500

What atoms can you use the Bohr model for?

All of them. 

500

How can you find the average atomic mass of an atom?

The Periodic Table will tell you the most common.

500

What is the biggest group?

Metals

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