The Periodic Table
Models
Ion Formation
Periodic Trends
Elemental Properties
100

The _______ will tell you the number of orbitals present in an atom.

Period / Row

100

This is a model that represents an atom's valence electrons.

Lewis Dot Structures

100

Elements in Group 1 tend to ______ 1 electron.

Lose

100

Atomic Radius (Size) ________ as you move from left to right across the periodic table.

Decreases

100

These are good conductors of heat and electricity.

Metals

200

The ______ will tell you the number of valence electrons in an atom. 

Group / Column

200

This is a model that represents an atoms total number of electrons.

Bohr's Model

200
When forming an ion, Chlorine tends to _____ 1 electron.

Gain

200

Atomic Radius (Size) _______ as you move from the top of the periodic table, to the bottom.

Increases.

200

These have properties of metals and non-metals.

Metalloids

300

These elements would have 3 valence electrons.

Group 3 Elements

Boron / Aluminum / Gallium / Indium

300

When making a Bohr Model, this element would have 17 electrons surrounding the nucleus.

Chlorine

300

This is another name for an ion with a positive charge.

Cation

300

Carbon, Oxygen, and Fluorine would all have a larger atomic radius than this element.

Neon

300

This is the most reactive alkali metal.

Francium (FRANTIC Francium)

400

These elements would have 2 orbitals surrounding their nucleus.

Period 2 Elements


Lithium / Magnesium / Aluminum / Silicon / etc.

400

When making a Lewis Dot Structure, these elements could have 7 dots surrounding the chemical symbol.

Fluorine / Chlorine / Bromine / Iodine / etc.

400

This is another name for an ion with a negative charge.

Anion

400

Rubidium, Potassium, and Sodium would all have a smaller atomic radius than this element.

Cesium (Cs)

400

This is the most reactive non-metal.

Fluorine (Fierce Fluorine)

500
This element has 3 orbitals and 5 valence electrons.

Phosphorus

500

The Lewis Dot Structure for Aluminum (Al) would have this many dots (electrons).

3

500

When forming an ion, elements want to appear like this group of elements.

Noble Gases

500

This element has a larger atomic radius than Calcium (multiple answers possible).

Potassium, Strontium, Rubidium, Cesium, Barium, Francium, Radium

500

This group on the right side of the periodic table is VERY reactive and has 7 valence electrons.

Halogens

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