Valence Electrons
Types of Ions
Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids
Periodic Square
What is my name?
100

The number of electrons that can fit on the second energy level.

What is 8?

100

The symbol for an aluminum ion

Al3+

100

The side of the Periodic Table where the metals are located.

What is the left side of the staircase?

100

This element has an average atomic mass of 22.990 amu.

What is Sodium?

100

I am the only nonmetal located in the "metal" area of the Periodic Table.

What is Hydrogen?

200

Number of valence electrons for Carbon.

What is 4?

200

Potassium and Calcium typically form this type of ion.

What are cations?

200

Most of the elements on the Periodic Table are classified as this type of element.

What are metals?

200

The number on the Periodic Square that determines the identity of an atom.

What is the atomic number?

200

This element belongs to Group 13, Period 2.

What is Boron?

300

Chlorine must do this in order to become an ion with a 1- charge.

What is gain an extra electron?

300

This group on the Periodic Table loses its three valence electrons, and becomes positively charged.

What is Group 13?

300

The elements along the staircase on the Periodic Table.

What are metalloids?

300

The number of electrons is equal to this number listed on the Periodic Square of each element.

What is the atomic number?

300

The name of this atom. (The white circles are protons)

What is oxygen?

400

The number of valence electrons Nitrogen will gain if it becomes an ion.

3

400

The groups that typically gain valence electrons when they become ions.

What are Groups 13, 14, and 15?

400

These elements will typically be found on the right side of the Periodic Table, and accept extra electrons.

What are nonmetals?

400

You must do this 2 step process in order to find the number of neutrons in an atom?

What is round the average atomic mass and subtract the protons from the mass number?

400

The element with 5 valence electrons and  3 energy levels.

What is Phosphorus?

500

Due to the number of valence electrons, this group would typically bond with elements from Group 1 in order to both become stable.

What is Group 17?

500

The chart below represents the configuration of protons, neutrons, and electrons in several atoms. These two elements would form ions with the same charge.

What are elements 1 and 3?

500

The graph shows the melting points of the first thirty-six elements in the periodic table. These types of elements have the lowest melting points.

What are nonmetals?

500

Silicon (Si) would have this number of electrons on each energy level.

Level 1: 2

Level 2: 8

Level 3: 4

500

The element with 4 energy levels and will have a 2- charge.

What is Selenium?

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