The Periodic Table
Families of the Periodic Table
More Families of The Periodic Table
Ions
Bonding
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Who is the father of the Periodic Table?

Dmitri Mendeleev

100

What is the 1st column on the periodic table (not including hydrogen) called?

Alkali Metals

100

What group number is the oxygen family?

Group 16 

100

What are valence electrons

electrons on the outermost shell

100

What are the 2 types of bonds we have talked about?

Ionic and Covalent bonds

200

What are the horizontal rows called?

Periods (1-7)

200

List two characteristics of group 2 metals

conductive of heat & electricity, ductile, malleable, high luster, 2 valence electrons, and form a +2 cation

200

What is group 18 called?

Noble gases

200

What is a positively charged ion called?

cation

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What type of atoms are involved in a covalent bond?

2 nonmetals

300

What are the vertical columns called?

Groups, Families (1-18)

300

What group number is the Boron family?

Group 13 

300

What are groups 3 - 12 called?

Transition Metals

300

What happens to the electrons of an atom when it becomes an anion?

gains electrons

300

Why do atoms want to bond with one another?

To fill their outermost shell

400

Elements are put into rows by increasing _____

Atomic Number

400

What is group 17 called?

Halogens

400

What is the name of the family for elements #57-71?

Lanthanide Series

400

Give an example of 2 elements that would make an ionic bond.

answers vary; metal and nonmetal needed

400

If an atom has 6 valence electrons, which group is it in and how many bonds does it want to form with other atoms?

Oxygen group: 2 bonds

500

How are certain elements in a group similar in regards to physical and chemical properties?

They react with other elements in similar ways. They may share similar color, metallic character, etc.


500

What part of the periodic table is composed of man-made metals?

Actinide Series

500

What separates the metals from the nonmetals on the periodic table? 

What type of elements reside along this structure? 

Give an example of one metal and one nonmetal.

The stair-step structure, metalloids, metal/nonmetal answers vary

500

Why do ionic bonds form?

The atoms lose/gain electrons that result in opposite charges that attract the ions to one another. 

500

Which part of the atom is the responsible for bonding with other atoms (be specific)? Explain how that part of the atom moves for both types of bonds.

valence electrons: covalent=shared between 2+ atoms 

ionic=gain/loss of electrons between 2+ atoms

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