Elements represent unique forms of these tiny things. The building blocks of everything!
What are atoms?
Group or family 17 elements are these.
What are Halogens?
Which type of wave is called heat radiation?
What is infrared?
What rule states that electrons will fill orbitals one at a time with one spine before pairing up with an electron of the opposite spin?
What is Hund's Rule?
Two different elements that have bonded.
What is a compound?
The number you use to find the number of protons in the nucleus.
What is the atomic number?
Alkali metals belongs to this group
What is Group 1?
Radio waves are used in...
What is cell phone communication?
This rule states that a full valence shell is 8 electrons.
What is the octet rule?
A covalent bond is formed by
What is the sharing of electrons?
In a neutral atom, the number of protons must equal the number of
What are electrons?
Elements that are good conductors of heat/electricity and have two valence electrons.
What are alkaline earth metals?
Energy of particles are given by...
What are photons?
How many orbitals fit in the d sublevel?
what is 5?
These hold together molecules
What are covalent bonds
Name all 3 subatomic particles.
What are Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons?
Which element has the smallest atomic radius?
Which type of wave has the highest frequency?
What are gamma rays?
The maximum number of electrons in the p sublevel
What is 6?
cations are (bigger/smaller) than the neutral atom
What is smaller?
Ions are made in what way.
What is losing or gaining electrons?
Lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, caesium and francium belong to the family of ______________
What is Alkali metal.
What is the small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that humans can see?
What is visible light?
The maxiumum number of electrons in the 2nd energy shell
What is 8?
Covalent bonding happens generally between these type of elements.
What are nonmetals?
Neutrons have this kind of charge
What is a neutral charge?
As you move left to right across Period 3 from Sc to Zn, the energy needed to remove an electron from an atom-
What is generally increases?
Most energetic form of electromagnetic radiation is
What are gamma rays?
Based on the periodic table, how many 3d electrons are there in V?
What is 3 electrons?
The electrons involved in the formation of a chemical bond are called...
What are valence electrons?
Ca2+ has how many electrons?
The more electronegative an atom is, its ionization energy is (high/low)
What is high?
Which colors is/are produced when white light from the sun is passed through a prism?
What are all colors?
Due to the presence of which orbital, the transition elements do not obey the octet rule?
What is the d orbital?
adding more electrons to the "sea of electrons" makes metals (stronger/weaker), (shinier/duller), (more/less conductive)
stronger, shinier, more conductive