Atoms and Molecules
Periodic Table Basics
Valence Electrons & Reactivity
Chemical Bonds & Structures
100

Define an atom

The smallest particle of an element

100

Who created the Periodic Table?

Dmitri Mendeleev

100

What are valence electrons?

Electrons in the outermost shell

100
Explain what a molecule is and provide and example.

A group of atoms bonded together. Example: h20

200

Explain the difference between an element and a molecule.

Element = made of one type of atom

Molecule = two or more atoms bonded together

200

Give an example of a natural element and a man-made element

Natural element exists in nature (example: oxygen)

Man-Made element = made in a lab (example: Plutonium)

200

How can you predict the number of valence electrons of an element by looking the periodic table?

Group number = number of valence electrons (for most groups) 

200

What do we know about noble gasses and how they react?

Noble gasses are stable. They rarely react. 

300

How can you determine the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in an atom?

Protons = atomic number

Electrons = same as protons 

Neutrons = atomic mass (rounded) minus protons

300

What information does the atomic number tell you?

The number of protons

300

Explain the octet rule.

Atoms are stable with 8 electrons in their outer shell. Atoms bond to reach 8.

300

What is a lattice structure?

A repeating pattern of ions

400

Why do scientists organize elements into groups and periods?

Groups and periods organize elements by similar properties, valence electrons, and electron shells

400

What information does the atomic mass tell you?

The number of protons and neutrons in the atom's nucleus

400

How do valence of electrons reactivity?

It depends on how close they are to a full outer shell. The farther from 8, the more reactive.

400

Define a covalent bond.

Electrons are shared between atoms

500

Explain what makes an atom stable or unstable.

Stable atom = full outer shell, nonreactive

Unstable atom = outer shell not full, reactive

500

Why is the Periodic Table organized by properties instead of just a list?

It shows patterns in properties, reactivity, and electrons, making it easier to predict element behavior

500

Element X has 6 valence electrons. Element Y has 1 valence electron. Predict how they could make a complete bond.

Element Y (1 valence electron) will lose its 1 electron to Element X.

Element X (6 valence electrons) will gain 2 electrons to reach a full octet — but since Y can only give 1 electron, two Y atoms are needed.

500

Define an ionic bond (different from a covalent bond)

Electrons are transferred, not shared, between atoms

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