This subatomic particle has a positive charge and is found in the nucleus
What is a proton?
This element has the symbol 'O' and is essential for sustaining life on earth.
What is Oxygen?
This trend refers to an atom's ability to attract an electron when forming bonds
What is electronegativity?
These are the three categories of elements on the periodic table.
What are metals, nonmetals, and metalloids?
How many named oceans are there? (name them for double points)
Five -- Arctic, Atlantic, Indian, Pacific, Southern
These subatomic particles have an atomic mass unit of 1
What are protons and and neutrons?
This family is known to contain the most reactive metals.
What are the Alkali Metals?
This trend refers to the distance measured between a nucleus and the valence electrons in an atom.
What is atomic radius?
This category of elements contain properties of both metals and nonmetals.
What is Metalloids?
Who was the first Disney Princess?
Snow White
This subatomic particle that is negatively charged is found in the
What is orbital/energy level/energy shell?
This is the family that Gold(Au) belongs to.
What is the Transition Metals?
Name the two periodic trends that increase as you move towards the bottom left of the periodic table.
What are Metallic Character and Atomic Radius?
This category is known to be good conductors of heat and electricity.
What are metals?
What is the largest planet in our solar system?
Jupiter
There is a maximum of ___ electrons in the 2nd energy level.
What is 8?
The periodic table is organized in ascending order of
What is atomic number?
These two trends increase as you move towards the top right of the periodic table.
What are Ionization Energy and Electronegativity?
These elements, found in Group 17 of the periodic table, are highly reactive nonmetals and are known for their strong disinfectant properties.
What are halogens?
What is the smallest prime number?
2
These electrons are responsible for reducing the effective nuclear charge experienced by outer electrons in an atom.
What are shielding electrons?
To determine the number of valence electrons in an atom based on its position in the periodic table, you look at the
What is group number of the element?
This is the reason for the decrease in atomic radius across a period on the periodic table.
What is increasing effective nuclear charge?
What is the same number of valence electrons?
Philophobia is the fear of what? (hint - it is related to an emotion)
The fear of love.