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the name for a horizontal row in the periodic table

what is a period?

100

The radius of an atom. The distance from the center of the nucleus to the most probable location of the outermost valence electron in an atom. A common unit is a picometer

What is the atomic radius?

100

A pure substance that is made of more than one type of atom bonded together. Electrically neutral.

What is a compound?

100

Charged particles formed when atoms or groups of atoms lose or gain electrons to achieve more stable electron configurations

What is an Ion?

100

the metal atoms in a metallic solid contribute their valence electrons to form a sea of electrons that surrounds the metal cations in their lattice

What is electron sea model?

200

is the name for the vertical column in the periodic table 

What is a group?

200

Charged particles form when an atom or a group of atoms loses or gains electrons. 

What is Ions?

200

The force that holds two atoms or ions together. 

What is a chemical bond?
200

The electrostatic force that holds oppositely charged particles together.

What is an Ionic Bond?

200

Valence electrons that do not belong to a particular atom but are free to move in the sample.

What are delocalized electrons?

300

tend to be gray/silver, shiny, malleable, ductile, solids that are good conductors. They are located to the left of the stair step line but do not include hydrogen

What is metals?

300

the radius of an ion- the distance from the center of the nucleus to the most probable location of the outermost valence electron in an ion. A common unit is a picometer. 

What is the Ionic Radius?

300
The electrostatic force that holds oppositely charged ions together. Occurs after the transfer of electrons from a metal to a nonmetal. 

What is a Ionic Bond?

300

a charged particle formed from a single atom

What is a monatomic ion?

300

The attraction of metallic cation for delocalized electrons

What is a metallic bond?

400

variety of colors. Usually, they are gases or brittle, dull-looking solids. They are insulators and poor conductors of heat and electricity.

What is nonmetals?

400

The energy required to remove the most loosely bound electron from a gaseous atom, turning it into a cation with a positive charge

What is the first ionization energy?

400

a chemical bond that results from the sharing of valence electrons, frequently between nonmetal atoms or between a metalloid and a nonmetal. 

What is a covalent bond?

400

Positively charged ions

What is cations?

400
A homogenous mixture of an element that has metallic properties

What is an alloy? 

500

The most abundant element in the human body

What is oxygen?

500

the relative tendency of an atom to attract the electrons involved in a chemical bond with another atom. 

What is electronegativity?

500
The attraction of a metallic cation for delocalized electrons. This is the bond between metal atoms

What is a metallic bond?

500

Negatively charged ions

What are anions?

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