This is the only non-metal in Group I.
What is hydrogen?
He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn, and Og almost always have this charge.
What is 0?
What is 0?
What is oxygen?
This is the type of bond shared by most molecular compounds.
What is covalent?
B, Si, As, Ge, Sb, Te, Po, At are located on the "staircase", where elements are officially called these.
What are metalloids?
Elements in this group usually have a charge of -2.
What is Group VI?
This is the name of the compound with the formula NaBr.
What is sodium bromide?
This is the name of the ion with the formula NH4+.
What is ammonium?
This is the compound with the formula BF3.
What is boron trifluoride?
Non-metals are located in this "block" of the Periodic Table, named after the orbital that additional electrons fill.
What is the p-block?
This is the name for an ion that has a positive charge. One way to remember this is that one of the letters looks like a symbol that means "positive".
What is a cation?
This is the formula for aluminum oxide.
What is Al2O3?
This is the formula for the hydroxide ion.
What is OH-?
This is the name of the compound with the formula CO.
What is carbon monoxide?
Collectively known as the f-block, these elements are almost always drawn as an isolated two rows below the "main" Periodic Table.
What are lanthanides and actinides?
This is the name for an ion that has a negative charge.
What is an anion?
This is the chemical formula for copper (I) oxide.
What is Cu2O?
This is the formula for calcium carbonate.
What is CaCO3?
This is the formula with the formula N2O5.
What is dinitrogen pentoxide?
Metals in Group I and Group II have this name in their description: Group I is the "regular" variety, and Group II is the "earth" variety.
What is alkali?
Group VII elements (the ones with a charge of -1) are also known by this informal name, which comes from the Greek for "salt".
What are halogens?
This is the name of the compound with the formula FeO.
What is iron (II) oxide? (Make sure to emphasize the II)
This is the formula for calcium nitrate.
What is Ca(NO3)2 ?
This prefix may show up in the second element, but never shows up in the first element.
What is mono?