The name of Group 1A on the Periodic Table
What are the Alkali Metals?
The two elements that make up table salt
What are sodium and chlorine?
The outermost shell of electrons in an atom
What is a valence shell?
The names of the two types of charged atoms.
What are anions and cations?
What is the tendency of an atom to attract electrons?
Carbon has a ________ of 12.011
What is average atomic mass?
The three types of bonds between elements
What are ionic, covalent, and metallic bonds?
The number of neutrons in a Bromine (Br) atom with a mass number of 71.
What is 36?
The name for a combination of metals bonded together
What is an alloy?
Name an element that is highly reactive with water.
What is Sodium? (Or any other alkali metal)
Four characteristics of metals
What is Shiny, High MP, High BP, High conductivity, Solid at room temp?
The electrons in a metallic bond are called _______.
What is "sea of electrons" or "delocalized electrons?"
The name for an atom with the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons
What is an isotope?
The full compound name for water (not just the formula!)
What is dihydrogen monoxide?
The element with the smallest atomic radius
What is Helium?
Name the element in the most reactive family on the periodic table that has 4 electron shells.
What is Bromine (Br)?
According to Coulomb's Law, the amount of attraction and repulsion between charges depends on these two things.
What are the strength of the charges and how far apart they are?
Protons and neutrons are made up of these smaller particles.
What are quarks?
The name of Ms. Schroeder's cat
What is Spanky?
The most electronegative element on the Periodic Table
What is Fluorine?
The full name of the man who invented the Periodic Table as we know it today.
Who is Dmitri Mendeleev?
What is the ionic formula for a compound of Tin (4+) and Nitrogen?
What is Sn3N4?
J. J. Thomson's model of an atom is commonly referred to as the "__________" model.
What is the Plum Pudding Model?
The property of water having to do with it's high "stickiness" to itself, and it's tendency to minimize its surface area
What is surface tension?
Define 2nd ionization energy and is it larger or smaller than the 1st ionization energy?
What is the energy required to take away a 2nd valence electron after the 1st is taken away; and is larger than 1st ionization energy.