Properties of Matter
Structure of Atom
Electron Configuration
Periodic Table
Periodic Trends
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The 2 properties of Matter

Chemical properties and Physical Properties

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The 3 subatomic particles

Protons, electrons, and neutrons.

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Each energy level contains sub-levels known as orbitals

s, p, d, f

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Vertical columns in the periodic table. Elements in the same group have similar chemical properties.

Groups: Vertical columns in the periodic table. Elements in the same group have similar chemical properties.

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The distance from the nucleus to the outermost electron shell

Atomic Radius

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Solid, Liquid, Gas, and Plasma Are

States of Matter

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The charges and location of the subatomic particles

  • Protons: Positively charged particles found in the nucleus.
  • Neutrons: Neutral particles also in the nucleus.
  • Electrons: Negatively charged particles in orbitals around the nucleus.
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The first energy level holds 2 electrons, the second holds

8

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Horizontal rows in the periodic table. Properties change gradually across a period.

Periods: Horizontal rows in the periodic table. Properties change gradually across a period.

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Atomic Radius trend: left to right

Decreases across a period (left to right) due to increased attraction between protons and electrons.

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Definite shape and volume

Solid

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Mass Number Formula

Mass Number= Protons+ Neutrons

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Can hold up to 10 electrons

d-orbital: Can hold up to 10 electrons.

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How many groups and rows do the periodic table have

18 groups

7 rows

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Ionization Energy trend: left to right

Increases across a period (left to right) because it becomes harder to remove an electron as the number of protons increases.

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Properties like color, density, melting/boiling point etc

Physical properties

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The number of protons in an atoms nucleus it defines the element

Atomic Number

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Maximum number of electrons the 2nd electron shell can hold

the second holds 8

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The element Sb metal, metalloid, nonmetal. Atomic number 

Metalloid, 51

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Electronegativity trend: top to bottom/ down

Decreases down a group due to the increasing distance of the outer electrons from the nucleus.

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Depend on the amount of matter (e.g. mass, volume)

Extensive Properties

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Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons

Isotopes

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 1s2s2p3s3p3d4s2

Vanadium V

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F block contains

Lanthanide and Actinide

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Become more reactive as you move down a group. 

Metals, Metalloids, Non-metals

Metals: Become more reactive as you move down a group.

 Non-metals: Become more reactive as you move up a group.