What are the vertical columns of the periodic table called?
groups
Where in an atom are the protons located?
the nucleus
What element is in group 15 and period 4?
aresenic
What charge do electrons have?
negative
Which has a bigger radius, Na (A#11), Cs (A#55) or Li (A#3)?
Cs
What are the horizontal columns of the periodic table called?
periods
How many protons does O (oxygen) have?
8
What property is the periodic table organized by?
# of protons
How many electrons does Calcium have?
20
Which has a bigger radius, O (A#8), N (A#7) or F (A#9)?
N
Where on the periodic table can we look to determine how many energy levels an atom has?
the period that the atom is located on
What number do we look at to determine how many protons an atom has? What is that number called?
atomic number
Are most of the elements on the periodic table classified as metals or nonmetals?
metals
What are valence electrons?
Which will have a bigger radius, an anion or a cation?
an anion
Where on the periodic table can we look to determine how many valence electrons an atom has?
the group number, and the 2nd digit of it if it is a double-digit number
What is an atom called that has lost electrons (and as a result has more protons than electrons)?
cation
Where on the periodic table are the noble gases (which group or period)?
group 18
What is the largest number of electrons an atom can have on the first energy level?
2
How do energy levels impact the radius of an atom?
The more energy levels, the larger the radius.
What is an atom called when it is not a neutral atom?
ion
What happens to an atom if it loses protons?
It becomes a different element.
Which family of elements are shiny, soft and highly reactive?
alkali metals
What is an atom called that has gained electrons (and as a result as more electrons than protons)?
anion
Within a period, how does the number of protons and electrons affect the radius of an atom? Why?
The more protons and electrons, the smaller the radius is because the attraction between them pulls the energy levels in closer to the nucleus.