Radius
Electronegativity/ ionization energy
metals/metalloids/nonmetals
oxidation states
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100

What happens to atomic radius as you go down a group. Why?

gets bigger, more energy levels 

100

What is electronegativity?

Realive attraction of e-

100

Where are the most reactive metals?

Group 1

100

Non metals want to do what with e-. What ions do they form.

Gain e-, Negative ions 

100

Every element is trying to be like what group and why?

Noble Gases; full octet/ valence shell, stable "happy"

200

What happens to atomic radius as you go across a period increasing atomic number? WHY?

Decreases b/c same energy levels but higher nuclear charge so more attraction

200

what is ionization energy?

How much energy it takes to remove outer most e-.

200

What are the characteristics of metals?

Malleable, good conductors, ductile, luster,

200

What do metals like to do with their electrons. What ions do they form.

lose e-, Positive ions

200

What are the 2 liquids on the periodic table and are they nonmetals, metals or metalloids?

Bromine- NM and mercury-M

300

What happens to the ionic radius of a metal compared to its atomic radius.

Loss of e-, smaller ionic radius than atomic

300

What happens to ionization energy as you go across a period with increasing atomic number. WHY 

Increases bc higher nuclear charge but same energy levels so more attraction of e- to p+ therefore harder to pull e- away

300

Where are metals located and which metal has the most metallic characteristics.

left of periodic table/ most metallic is Fr

300

Where can you find oxidation states in your reference tables, what doe oxidation states tell us?

Periodic tables, whether elements gain or lose e-

300

What are the characteristics of transition metals.

Colored solutions, multiple oxidation states

400

What happens to the ionic radius of nonmetals compared to its atomic radius?

gain of e-, so bigger ionic radius than atomic 

400

What happens to ionization energy as you go down the group. WHY

decreases b/c more energy shells so less attraction of e- to p+

400

Where are nonmetals located and what element has the most nonmetallic characteristics?

Right and Fluorine 

400

What group forms a compound of X2O?

Group 1

400

What is an allotrope? List the allotropes of carbon?

Same element, different structure, different characteristics

Diamond, graphite, charcoal

500

Where can you find atomic radius, electronegativity, and ionization energy in your reference tables. 

Table S

500

What is the most electronegative element and WHY?

F b/c smallest atom, not many energy levels and high nuclear charge so strong attraction

500

What are the metalloids?

Along staircase, B, Si, Ge, As, Sb, Te, At

500

What are the oxidation states of Cl and Mg? How many Cl & Mg atoms do you need if they form a compound. 

Mg2+ Cl1-

MgCl2

500

What are the 7 diatomics?

BrINClHOF

Bromine, Iodine, Nitrogen, Chlorine, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Fluorine 

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