Elements
Electrons
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Ions
FINAL JEOPARDY
100

The number of protons magnesium has?

What is 12.

100

The electron configuration of sodium.

What is 1s22s22p63s1?

100

Atomic size ______ down a group.

What is increases?

100

What a positive ion is called

What is a cation.

200

The group that copper is in.

What is 11.

200

The number of valence electrons fluorine has?

What is 7?

200

The definition of electronegativity.

What is the ability to attract electrons?

200

The reason an anion has a negative charge.

What is because it gains (negatively charged) electrons?

300

I am an element in group 17 and period 4. I have this many protons.

What are 35 protons (bromine.

300

The number of valence electrons an element in period 4, group 2 has.

What is 2?

300

The name of least reactive group in the periodic table.

What are the noble gases?

300

The charge of a fluorine ion with a full valence shell.

What is -1.

400

The name of the elements in group 17.

What are Halogens.

400

The element that has the electron configuration 1s22s22p63s23p2

What is Silicon?

400

Electronegativity _______ across a period and ________ down a group.

What increases across a period and decreases down a group?

400

The charge of a calcium ion with a full valence shell.

What is +2?

500

The attraction between protons and electrons.

What is the attraction between oppositely charged particles.

500

The reason that elements in the same group have similar chemical properties.

What is because they have the same number of valence electrons?

500

The reason that potassium is more reactive than sodium.

What is: while they have the same number of valence electrons, it has a greater atomic radius. The force of attraction between the protons in the nucleus and the valence electrons is therefore lower because they are further away.

500

The electron configuration for the Mg2+ ion.

What is 1s22s22p6?

500

The number of Valence Electrons the element BROMINE (Br) has, and its charge in its most stable state. 

What is 7 and -1.

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