Atomic Basics
Subatomic Particles
Electron Configuration
Ionic Compounds
Periodic Trends
100

This part of the atom contains protons and neutrons.

What is the nucleus?

100

Which subatomic particle has a negative charge?

What is an electron?

100

What is the maximum number of electrons in the first energy level?

What is 2?

100

An ionic bond forms between a ____ and a ____.

What is a metal (cation) and a nonmetal (anion)?

100

Elements in the same group (column) have the same number of these.

What are valence electrons?

200

The atomic number tells you how many of these particles an atom has.

What are protons?

200

Which particle has no charge and a mass close to 1 amu?

What is a neutron?

200

How many electrons can the second energy level hold?

What is 8?

200

What ion does sodium form?

What is Na⁺?

200

How many electrons is nitrogen likely to gain/or lose?

What is gain 3 electrons?

300

This number represents the total number of protons and neutrons in an atom.

What is the mass number?

300

Which subatomic particle determines the identity of an element?

What is a proton?

300

Write the electron configuration for sodium (Na).

What is 1s2–2s2-2p6–3s1?

300

What ion does oxygen form?

What is O²⁻?

300

Which group of elements is most likely to gain one electron?

What are halogens?

400

An atom with no overall charge because the number of protons equals electrons.

What is a neutral atom?

400

The smallest subatomic particle by mass.

What is an electron?

400

How many electrons can fit in f subshell?

What is 14 electrons?

400

What is the name of the compound NaCl?

What is sodium chloride?

400

These elements are unreactive because they have full valence shells.

What are noble gases?

500

An atom that has gained or lost electrons.

What is an ion?

500

Where are electrons most likely found around the nucleus?

What is the electron cloud?

500

Which element has the electron configuration 1s2–2s2-2p6–3s2-3p5?

What is chlorine?

500

What are the three characteristics of ionic compounds?

What are high melting point, electrical conductivity, and ability dissolve in water?

500

Which element is more reactive: sodium or neon, and why?

What is sodium, because it has one valence electron and wants to lose it?

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