How does an element become an ion?
By gaining/losing electrons
The definition of an isotope.
An element with the same number of Protons/Electrons, but a different number of Neutrons
Which element has a symbol that starts with a letter different from the first one in its name: aluminum, copper, gold, rhenium?
Gold
Most of the electron cloud is made of this
empty space
Why are the Noble gases non-reactive?
Because they already hold a full octet
What is the charge of a Nitrogen ion?
-3
When you change the number of Protons, this happens
You change the element
This element is the only nonmetal that is a liquid room temperature
Bromine
What is the atomic mass of carbon?
12
This family is one valence electron from being "happy"
The Halogens
What charge will Lithium gain to become an ion?
+1
How many electron shells does Bromine have?
4
What is the first basic metal on the periodic table?
Aluminum
How many protons are in an atom of bismuth?
83
Atoms of elements that are in the same family have the same number of
valence electrons
How many electrons does Carbon have in it's outer shell?
4
The order of elements in the periodic table is based on
the number of protons
Which element has an atomic mass of 106.42?
Palladium
What makes up the mass of an atom?
the protons and neutrons
Elements that belong to Groups 3-12 and are somewhat reactive
Transition Metals
Magnesium loses two electrons to gain a full valence shell. What family will is bond with to do so?
The Oxygen Family
What are the two misplaced periods on the family tree known as?
The Inner Transition Metals
This Noble Gas has 48 neutrons
Krypton
What is the largest subatomic particle?
the neutron
The inner transition metals are also know by what two names?
lanthanides and actinides