Which Family on the Periodic Table is EXTREMELY reactive in Water?
Akali Metals
What Element is this?![]()
Argon
Bond that form Metal to non-Metal compunds are called?
Ioninc Bonds
True or False, Elements fall under the Mixtures category.
False.
Who invented the periodic table?
Dimitri Mendeleeve
Which Family on the Periodic Table can be used to make different coloured tube lights?
Noble Gasses
How many Valence electrons does this element have?

Do Salt and Water create a Compound?
BONUS: Why or Why Not?
They do not form a compound, they are an example of a solution. Salt and Water do not exchange or share electrons. All that happens is that the water occupies space between the salt molecules. This means there is a physcial change and not a chemical change.
Name the three types of elements found on the periodic table.
Metals, Metaloids, and Non-Metals
What are the horizontal rows on the table called?
Periods
Which Family on the Periodic Table is found in column 17?
Halogens
Would Nitrogen want to lose or gain electrons? How many?
Nitrogen would want to gain 3 electrons taking on a charge of -3.
Covalent bonds are stronger than Ionic bonds? True or False?
False: Ionic Bonds are much stronger and require more energy to break.
What are the 4 states we can find matter elements can be found in?
Solid, Liquid, Gas, and Plasma
Metalloid in period 4?
Germanium
What Family does Lithium belong to?
Akali Metals
32 Electrons
What type of bond do Iron and Oxygen form?
They would form an Ionic Bond.
Element with the smalles Atomic Mass?
Hydrogen
What elements are found to the left of the staircase?
BONUS: What is the exception?
Metals.
BONUS: Hydrogen
What is a common trait of Akaline Earth Metals?
Reactive in water
Silver
Maleable (soft)
How many shells would an atom have if it had 40 Electrons?
BONUS: How many Valence Electrons?
There would be 3 shells
BONUS: 12 Valence Electrons
What type of bond would Oxygen and Hydrogen form?
Covalent or Molecular Bond.
Can you name one of the DIATOMIC elements
Element foudn in P5 in the Halogen Family?
Iodine