The family for most elements in Group 1.
What are Alkali Metals?
The number of valence electrons elements in group 17 have.
What is 7?
THE DAILY DOUBLE
The three parts of Collision Theory.
What are:
Particles must collide
Particles must collide with the correct orientation
Particles must collide with enough energy to break bonds
This element has 8 Valence electrons and 36 electrons.
What is krypton?
The vertical columns on the periodic table.
What are Groups?
The name for the family in Group 17.
What are Halogens?
How many valence electrons oxygen has.
What is 6?
The trend in reactivity for alkali metals from top to bottom.
What is increasing?
The element has 2 valence electrons and 2 protons.
What is helium?
The horizontal rows are called what?
Periods
Name of the family in Group 2?
What are Alkaline Earth Metals?
How many valence electrons sodium has.
What is 1?
Inert elements in the periodic table.
What are Noble Gasses?
This element has a 5 valence electrons and a molar mass of 30.974.
What is phosphorus?
What are the charges of a proton, electron, and neutron?
+1
-1
0
Group 18 on the far right of the Periodic Table.
What are Noble Gases
How many valence electrons carbon has.
What is 4?
Their reactions are very violent and they are used to produce light.
What are halogens?
This element has 3 valence electrons and 31 protons.What is the Element?
Gallium(Ga)
Name the five main things that make up any atom.
Protons
Neutrons
Electrons
Orbitals/Electron Cloud
Nucleus
The "valley" of the Periodic Table.
What are Transition Metals?
How many valence electrons helium has.
What is 2?
The reason salt does not react with water, and sodium does.
What is Na easily loses an electron?
What is salt(NaCl) is a compound with chlorine and sodium(Na) by itself is very reactive.
What is the bond between NaCl is very strong so it is hard to break. Meaning hard to react with.
This element has 81 Neutrons and is an alkaline earth metal.
What is barium?
Draw the Lewis Dot Structure of fluorine.