What is the chemical formula for Hydrogen + Oxygen?
Is it ionic or covalent?
H2O Covalent
The two most reactive elements
Francium and Fluorine
What is chemical formula Oxygen + Oxygen? Is it Ionic or covalent?
O2 Covalent
trend (or trends) that decrease down a group and increase across a period
What is Reactivity
The most stable group in the periodic table
The Noble Gases
What is the chemical formula for Sodium + Chlorine?
Is it ionic or covalent?
NaCl Ionic
Name an element with the same amount of electron shells as Bromine
Any element in period 4
Trend (or Trends) that Increase down a group
What is Atomic Radius?
What is the electron configuration for Sulfer?
2.8.6
What is an electron on the outer most shell called?
Valance Electron
What is the chemical formula for Potassium+Nitrogen ?
Is it ionic or covalent?
K3N Ionic
Group of Elements that have similar properties to Carbon
What are elements in Group 14? (Si,Ge,Sn...)
Why is Florine so reactive in Ionic Bonding?
It has 7 valance electrons, and only 2 shells
3 dimensional areas of probability where electrons can most likely be found
Orbitals or shells
What is the distance from the valence electron to the nucleus called?
Atomic Radius
What is the chemical formula for Hydrogen + Carbon?
Is it ionic or covalent?
CH4 Covalent
Name an element that has a similar reactivity to Neon
Any noble gas
Why is Francium so reactive in Ionic Bonding?
Because it only has 1 valance electron, and 7 shells
What element has an electron configuration of 2.8.5
Phosphorus