This scientist first organized the elements into a periodic table based on atomic mass.
Who is Mendeleev?
Most elements on the periodic table are this type of element.
What are metals?
This is the name of the trend that measures how large an atom is.
What is atomic radius?
This is the term given for the areas of probability that contain electrons.
What is are orbitals?
Who was the scientist to first propose the idea of atomos?
Who is democritus?
This scientist organized the periodic table by atomic number (the way we use the table today.)
Who is Moseley?
This is the side of the periodic table where most nonmetals on the periodic table are located.
What is the right side?
This is the name of the trend that measures the desire of an atom to gain an electron?
What is electronegativity?
What is the shape (s) of a p orbital?
What are 3-d infinity signs?
How many electrons can fit into the first level of a bohr model?
What is 2?
This is the term given to the vertical columns on the periodic table.
What are groups?
This is the term given for the ability to hammer an element into thin sheets.
What is malleability?
What element on the periodic table is the most electronegative and reactive?
What is Fluorine?
How many electrons can fit into a single orbital?
What are 2?
What experiment first led to the discovery of the nucleus?
What is the Gold Foil Experiment?
What is 7?
This is the term given for the ability to draw an element into wires.
What is ductility?
Which of the following elements has the greatest atomic radius?
C, N, O, F
What is Carbon?
Give the orbital diagram for bromine.
TBD
Which model of the atom is most popular in modern media (tv, movies, etc.)
What is the Rutherford model?
This is the number of naturally occurring elements on the periodic table.
What are 92?
Which of the following elements would most likely be a brittle solid at room temperature?
C, Na, Mg, Al
What is carbon?
Which of the following elements has the smallest ionization energy?
F, Cl, Br, I
What is iodine?
Give the full electron configuration and the noble gas notation for zirconium.
TBD.
How many valence electrons would an atom of tin contain?
What is 4?