Periodic table trends
Atomic Radius
Vocabulary
Valence Electrons
100

Properties of this section are 

Very Reactive

Low density (soft) 

silver and shiny

 What is Alkali Metals

100

The atomic radius increases when you move this direction

What is down

100

Period

What are the rows of the periodic table

100

The electrons in the outermost energy level

What is valence electrons

200

Properties of Halogens

what is All nonmetals

very reactive

poor conductors

200

What is the atomic radius of potassium in row 4

What is 4

200

A force of attraction or repulsion caused by charged particles

What is Coulumb Force

200

Column 3 has this many valence electrons

What is 3

300

The missing Noble Gases property ----

all nonmetals

nonreactive

???

what is colorless gases

300

Do all the elements in column 2 have the same atomic radius?

what is no

300

Atomic Radius

What is the distance from the center of the nucleus to the outermost energy level of an atom

300

This number represents the amount of valence electrons in each column.

What is the "A" number

400

This periodic table family contains these properties

moderatly reactive

good conductors

high densities & melting points

What is Transition Metals

400

The element that has the biggest atomic radius

What is Francium

400

Ionization energy

What is the amount of energy needed to remove one valence electron from an atom

400

From the top of the periodic table to the bottom, the number of valence electrons does this

What is nothing

500

The Alkaline Earth Metals are located in this section of the periodic table.

What is 2A

500

The element that has the smallest atomic radius

What is Helium

500

An atom that has lost or gained one or more electrons

What is an Ion

500

A high amount of valence electrons usually means that the radius is this

What is small