Periodic Table
Subatomic Particles
Electron Arrangements
Chemical Symbols & Formulas
Chemical and Physical Properties
100
These are called groups in the Periodic Table.
What are columns?
100
What is lightest part of an atom?
What is an electron?
100
These diagrams have the number of protons and the number of neutrons in their nucleus.
What are Bohr-Rutherford diagrams?
100
Al
What is Aluminum?
100
Dissolves in water.
What is Physical?
200
These are called periods in the Periodic Table.
Who are rows?
200
How many electrons does silver have?
What is 47?
200
This is the number of electrons in the outer orbit (ring) of the Bohr diagram of potassium.
What is one?
200
Cl
What is chlorine?
200
Denisty.
What is physical
300
This is what organizes the Periodic Table by size?
What is atomic mass?
300
These are both located inside the atom .
What are protons and neutrons?
300
This is the number of orbits (rings) you need when drawing the Bohr-Rutherford diagram of argon
What is 3?
300
B.
What is boron?
300
Reacts with water.
What is chemical?
400
These are located on the right side of the Periodic Table.
What are non-metals?
400
When an electron jumps to a higher enegery level it is considered to be in this state.
What is an excited state?
400
The number of electrons is also equal to these two other things.
What is the number of protons and the atomic number?
400
Sodium
What is Na?
400
Freezes.
What is physical?
500
These are what separate the metals and non-metals on the Periodic Table.
What are metalloids?
500
This element has 45 neutrons.
What is bromine?
500
In the Bohr diagram of Nitrogen, the electrons in this orbit (ring) have more energy.
What is the second orbit?
500
Potassium.
What is K?
500
Reacts with vinegar.
What chemical?
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