So You Think You Can Take My Electron
I've Got My Ion You
Chemicals Don't Reason, They "React"
I Should Have Been In a Different "Family"
Two is Better Than One
100
The amount of energy required to remove an electron from an element.
What is the ionization energy?
100
The two types of ions are called this.
What is cations and anions?
100
This particle is responsible for chemical bonding.
What is the electron?
100
A family is the same as this on the periodic table.
What is a group or vertical column?
100
This is the name given to elements that like to be paired up with another like itself.
What is diatomic molecules?
200
These elements have the highest ionization energies.
What are the noble gases?
200
The size of an element's radius is this as compared to the ion for the element.
What is bigger or smaller?
200
The most reactive non-metals on the periodic table belong to this group
What are the halogens?
200
Daily Double
These elements are known for their unique colors and multiple ion charges. What are transition metals?
200
This diatomic molecule is the lightest.
What is hydrogen?
300
As we move up a group on the periodic table the ionization energy increases for this reason
What is due to the fact that the valence electrons are closer to the nucleus?
300
The type of ion an aluminum atom will create.
What is a cation?
300
The least reactive elements on the periodic table belong to which group?
What is group 1?
300
The alkaline family will produce ions with this charge.
What is 1+?
300
The family that the most reactive diatomic molecules belong to.
What is the halogens?
400
Arrange the following elements based on decreasing ionization energy: Gallium, Krypton, Calcium and Arsenic.
What is Krypton, Arsenic, Calcium, and Gallium?
400
The ion charge this gaseous element will make is 2-.
What is oxygen?
400
The most reactive metalloid on the periodic table is this element.
What is Astatine?
400
Elements in this family are most likely to gain 1 electron to fill their valence shell.
What is the halogens?
400
This diatomic molecule is the only liquid at 20 decrees Celsius.
What is bromine?
500
This is the trend of ionization energy across groups and periods.
What is the ionization energy increases as you go up in a group and from left to right in a period?
500
Daily Double
This is the ion symbol and charge for the element in group 13 and period 5. What is In3+?
500
Arrange the following in order of decreasing reactivity: Lead, Potassium, Fluorine, Barium.
What is Fluorine, Lead, Barium, and Potassium?
500
This family would rather lose 2 electrons and drop to a lower energy level so it's outer shell is full and stable, than gain 6 electrons.
What is alkali earth metals?
500
These are all of the diatomic molecules.
What is H, O, F, Br, I, N, & Cl?
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