These are the elementary particles that affect all chemical reactions and give elements their properties
What are valence electrons?
This family consists of the most reactive nonmetals on the periodic table.
What are halogens?
This elementary particle resides in the nucleus and affects the atomic radius of an element
What are protons?
These are represented by dots on a Lewis Dot diagram
What are valence electrons?
This man created the modern Periodic Table that we use today.
Who is Henry Moseley?
An element that wants to lose 2 electrons can be found in this family
What are Alkaline Earth Metals?
This trend refers to the power to attract electrons to itself
What is electronegativity?
This is the number of "seats" on a Lewis Dot diagram that I am able place my dots.
What is 4?
This elementary particle can be found in different quantities in each element and do not affect elemental charge.
What are neutrons?
This family is constantly changing valence electrons; a property that is referred to as the electron sea
What are the transition metals?
This corner of the periodic table has the smallest elements on the table
What is the top right corner?
This is the maximum number of dots that I will ever have on my Lewis Dot diagram
What is 8?
This is the number I can look at when calculating valence electrons
What is the group number?
DAILY DOUBLE!!
This family loves to replace hydrogen in water causing a spontaneous and often violent combustion
What are alkali metals?
I can determine the number of electron orbital levels by looking at this number on the periodic table
What is the period number?
I will draw more electrons on my Lewis Dot Diagram when given this type of ionic charge
What is a negative charge?
Dimitri Mendeleev first organized the periodic table by these two criteria
What are atomic mass and similar properties?
This is the other term for my noble gasses given to them due to their unreactive nature.
What are the inert gasses?
These are the 2 factors that affect electronegativity
What are the number of valence electrons and the atomic radius?
These are 2 reasons that Lewis Dot Diagrams are useful to scientists
They help us to determine reactivity.
They help us to visualize chemical bonds
They help us to visualize how many electrons the element needs