The columns on the Periodic Table are called what?
Families or Groups
How many electrons fit on the first ring of the Bohr Model?
2
K on the Periodic table refers to which element?
Potassium
What charge does a proton have?
Positive
What was the first element named after a still living scientist? (At the time) 
Seaborgium
The small number above the chemical symbol on the periodic table refers to what?
Atomic number or Number of Protons
Who was the full name of the man who named the Bohr Model?
Niels Bohr
What are the only two elements that are liquid at standard room temperature?
Bromine and Mercury
What charge does a neutron have?
Neutral or No Charge
What scientist(s) is Curium named after?
Marie and Pierre Curie
The elements on the left side of the metalloids are what?
Alkali and Transition metals
What are the electrons on the outer energy level of a Bohr Model called?
Valence electrons
What is the heaviest natural element?
Uranium
The amount of protons is also equal to the number of?
Electrons
What roman god is the element Mercury named after?
Mercury or Hermes
What is the only letter not used on the periodic table?
J
Where was Bohr born?
Copenhagen
What is the most common element in the Universe?
Hydrogen
The protons in an atom determines the what?
Atomic Number
What element is named after the greek word Neos (meaning new)?
Neon
What are the rows on the Periodic Table called?
Periods
What problem did the Bohr model solve?
The problem of radiation
Sodium is never found in it pure form: True or False?
True
What is the currently most accurate model of the electrons?
Schrodinger's quantum mechanical model
What element, which was discovered in the debris of an explosion, is named after Albert Einstein?
Einsteinium