These are the only particles in an atom without a charge.
What is a neutron?
These are found on the outmost orbital.
What are valence electrons?
The atomic radius trend ________ as you go from left to right across a row.
What is decreases?
The atomic radius can be measured by finding 1/2 the distance between the ________ of two atoms of the same element.
What is nuclei?
This is the term for an ion with a negative charge.
What is an anion?
These atomic particles do not contribute to the atomic mass of an element.
What are electrons?
This Bohr Model represents which element?
What is nitrogen?
The atomic radius trend ________ as you go from the bottom to the top of a group.
What is decreases?
This is the energy required to remove the outermost electron from the ground state of a gaseous atom.
What is ionization energy?
This is the term for an ion with a positive charge.
What is a cation?
This the alternate term for a row on the periodic table.
What is a period?
Determine the atomic mass of this atom (include units).
What is the 39 amu?
Atoms with a smaller atomic radius tend to have ___________ ionization energies.
What are larger/higher?
One atom has 7 valence electrons. Another has 4. Another has 2. Both are found in the same row.
This one has the highest ionization energy.
What is the atom with 7 valence electrons?
This is a bond that results from the uneven distribution of electrons in a molecule.
What is a polar bond?
Atomic numbers change due to the change in numbers of these.
What are protons?
This is the number of core electrons that silicon has.
What is 10?
The trend for this follows the same pattern as ionization energy.
What is electronegativity?
Put these elements in order of increasing atomic radius:
Mg, O, Ar, Li, Rb
What is:
O, Li, Ar, Mg, Rb?
What is Coulomb's Law?
These are shared between elements in the same group.
What are properties or characteristics?
This is the location of the non-metals on the periodic table.
What is the upper right corner?
Oxygen, sulfur, and selenium all share this common ion charge.
What is 2-?
This is why the atomic radius increases as you go down a group.
What is adding/increasing a orbital?
These elements are shiny, good conductors, malleable, and ductile.
What are metals?