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Heavy Metal
100

This number tells you how many protons an atom has.

What is the atomic number?

100

These metals in Group 1 are extremely reactive.

What are alkali metals?

100

This noble gas has the smallest radius in Period 2.

What is neon?

100

This property measures an atom’s pull on shared electrons.

What is electronegativity?

100

These elements are shiny, malleable, and good conductors of heat and electricity.

What are metals?

200

These vertical columns contain elements with similar properties.

What are groups?

200

This family includes fluorine and chlorine and easily forms salts.

What are halogens?

200

Atomic radius increases in this direction on the periodic table. 

What is down and to the left?  

200

This group contains the most electronegative elements.

What are the halogens?

200

Brittle, dull appearance, and poor conductivity describe this type of element.

What are nonmetals?

300

These rows indicate the number of energy levels an atom has.

What are periods?

300

These gases almost never react because of full valence shells.

What are noble gases?

300

This type of ion is always smaller than its neutral atom.

What is a cation?

300

Helium has high ionization energy because electrons are close to this particle.

What is the nucleus?

300

This is the reason nonmetals tend to gain electrons rather than lose them.

What is high electronegativity?

400

This scientist predicted unknown elements using periodic patterns.

Who is Mendeleev?

400

Group 2 metals form +2 ions and are less reactive than alkali metals.

What are alkaline earth metals?

400

Transition metal radii shrink slightly across a period because this increases.

What is nuclear charge?

400

This element in Period 3 has the highest electronegativity.

What is chlorine?

400

Put these elements in order of increasing metallic character: Si, C, Sn.

What is C → Si → Sn?

500

These elements sit along the staircase and have mixed properties.

What are metalloids?

500

Elements in Group 15 all have this many valence electrons. 

What is 5?

500

Atomic radius depends on energy levels and this attractive force.

What is the pull from the nucleus?

500

Ionization energy decreases down a group due to this effect.

What is shielding?

500

Put these elements in order of increasing metallic character:

F, N, P, As

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