Atomic Structure
Periodic Table
Metals/Metalloids/Nonmetals
Covalent Bonds
Ionic Bonds
100

The electrons in the outer energy level.

What are valence electrons?

100

Columns (up and down) on a periodic table

What are groups?

100

The elements on the "staircase."

What are metalloids?

100

Elements that create covalent bonds.

What are 2 nonmetals?
100

Elements that create ionic bonds.

What is a metal and a nonmetal?

200

The location of protons and neutrons

What is the nucleus?

200

Elements in the same group share this.

What is same number of valence electrons?

200

Elements that conduct electricity.

What are metals?

200

Electrons are this during covalent bonds.

What is shared?

200

When a metal loses an electron.

What is a positive ion?

300

The atomic number is equal to this.

What is the number of protons an atom has?

300

The majority of elements on the periodic table are this.

What are metals?

300

Elements that are dull.

What are nonmetals?

300

2 Nitrogens can create this type of covalent bond.

What is a triple bond?

300

The element to gain an electron.

What is a nonmetal?

400

The number of neutrons in an atom of neon with a mass number of 21

What is 11?

400

The most reactive group.

What is Group 1A, Alkali Metals?
400
The definition of luster.

What is something shiny?

400

Covalent bonds result in this type of melting and boiling point.

What are low melting and boiling points?

400
An ion

What is a charged atom?

500

The amount of valence electrons chlorine has.

What is 7?

500

The reason Noble Gases are not reactive at all.

What is a complete valence shell?

500

Elements that are mostly gas at room temperature.

What are nonmetals?

500

Covalent molecules are this types of conductors.

What are poor conductors of electricity? 

500

Ionic bonds tend to form this type of molecule.

What is a salt?