True or False. Protons have a negative charge
False
Determine the amount of protons in Neon (Ne)
10
As you move left to right on the periodic table, what do you notice about the number of valence electrons?
They increase by 1
Which two elements are in the same period?
A. Sn and Rb
B. F and Cl
C. K and Ba
D. Se and Te
A. Sn and Rb
Atoms of elements in the same group share what?
A. number of energy levels
B. Number of valence electrons
C. atomic numbers
D. atomic masses
B. Valence Electrons
True or False? Neutrons have a negative charge.
False
Which element has 16 neutrons, 15 protons, and 15 electrons?
Phosphorus (P)
How many valence electrons does Oxygen have?
6
What is represented in each block of the periodic table?
One Element.

True or False? This element is in group 15 on the periodic table.
True

How many electrons are in the element shown?
11
The atomic number gives you the amount of which two subatomic particles?
How many valence electrons does this element have?
1
Determine the number of protons in Potassium (K)
19
How many neutrons are in Sodium (Na)?
12

What element does this Bohr model represent? (Hint: protons and electrons match)
Sodium
How can you find the atomic mass number of an element?
Add the neutrons and protons.
There are ____ valence electrons in the elements of group 16.
6
Determine the amount of neutrons in Flourine (F)
10
What percentage of the periodic table is metals?
75%
What particles are found inside the nucleus?
Which element fits the description: shiny and good conductor.... Zirconium (Zr 40), Carbon (C 6), Arsenic (As 33), Hydrogen (H 1)
Zirconium and other metals.
What group of elements have 7 valence electrons?
Based on their position on the periodic table, which element has chemical properties that are most similar to Argon (Ar #18).... Chlorine (Cl), Helium (He), Nitrogen (N), or Zinc (Zn)?
Helium (He)
Double Jeopardy.
Halogens (group 17) are known to be very reactive. Why? (Hint: It has to do with valence electrons)
Halogens have 7 valence electrons and tend to gain one more to achieve stable electron configuration.