Intro. to Atoms
Organizing the Elements
Metals
Metals Cont.
Nonmetals and Metalloids
Radioactive/Anything!
100

In modern terms, an ________ is the smallest particle of an element.

atom

100

Elements on the periodic table are in order of increasing _____________.

atomic mass

100

The ability of an object to transfer heat or electricity to another object.

conductivity

100

The elements in group 3 through 12 are called _____________.

Give me 3 elements that fall into these groups.

Transition metals

ex. iron, copper, nickel, silver, and gold.....etc.

100

Most nonmetals are poor conductors on what 2 things?

electricity and heat.

100

What is alpha decay?

What can or can't it penetrate through?

A radioactive nucleus splits: 2 protons and 2 neutrons are lost, and there is an alpha particle.

It cannot penetrate through paper.

200

A tiny region in the center of an atom.

nucleus

200

Rows on the periodic table are called __________.

Columns on the periodic table are called __________.

period

group/family

200

The ease and speed with which an element combines with other elements and compounds is called __________.

reactivity

200

What are the names given to the 2 rows that are typically place below the periodic table?

lanthanides and actinides

200

What is the family name given to group 14?

They can gain, lose, or share 4 electrons.

Carbon family

200

What is beta decay?

What can or can't it penetrate through?

A radioactive nucleus loses 1 proton and 1 neutron, and a beta particle is formed.

Can penetrate through paper, but not aluminum

300

Positively charged particles.

Negatively charged particles.

No charged particles.

protons

electrons

neutrons

300

What is a chemical symbol?

The letter or letters assigned to that specific element.

300

The metals in group 1 are called ______________.

These react with other elements by losing one electron.

alkali metals

300

What metal has an atomic number of 26?

Iron (Fe)

300

What is the family name given to group 16?

They can gain or share 2 electrons.

Oxygen family

300

What is gamma radiation?

What can or can't it penetrate?

It consists of high-energy waves. There is no gain or loss of particles.

It can penetrate through paper and aluminum, but not concrete.

400

The unique number of protons in the nucleus of an atom is an element's _________.

atomic number

400

The process in which two atomic nuclei combine, forming a larger nucleus and releasing huge amounts of energy.

Nuclear fusion

400

What does "malleable" mean?

The material can be hammered or rolled into flat sheets and other shapes.

400

What alkali metal has an atomic number of 19?

Potassium (K)

400

What is the family name given to group 15?

They can gain or share 3 electrons.

Nitrogen family

400

What was the color of Mickey Mouse’s shorts?

Red

500

Daily double!!!

Atoms with the same number of protons and a different number of neutrons are called ________.

isotopes

500

The properties of an element can be predicted from its ________ in the periodic table.

location

500

What are the 4 properties of metals?

shininess, malleability, ductility, and conductivity

500

What alkaline metal has an atomic number of 12?

Magnesium (Mg)

500

What is the family name given to group 17?

They can gain or share 1 electron.

Halogen family

500

Which continent is the largest in area?

Asia

600

The sum of the protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom is called ________.

mass number

600

Each square on the periodic table includes 4 things. What are they?

Atomic number, chemical symbol, element name, and atomic mass.

600

The metals in group 2 are called ________________.

They react with other elements by losing 2 electrons.

alkaline metals

600

Elements that have atomic numbers higher than 92 are referred to as what?

synthetic elements

600

The elements in group 18 are called what?

They usually do not form compounds and do not gain, lose, or share electrons.

Noble gases

600

What do an island and the letter “t” have in common?

They are both in the middle of water.

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