Columns on the table are called________________.
Groups/Periods
Rows on the Periodic Table are called ___________.
Periods
What is the Chemical Formula for Water? (MUST be written correctly on 1st try)
H2O (2 MUST be dropped below the line)
Groups of Atoms which are held together with Covalent Bonds and acts as an independent unit are called _______________.
Molecules
Name the 3 particles found in an atom.
Protons, Electrons, Neutrons
Halogens are in which group? You MUST say the correct response the 1st Time!
Group 7 (It is NOT 17)
Which Period is Hydrogen in? (Answer MUST be correct on 1st try)
Period 1
Elements
Covalent Bonds usually have _________ melting points and ____________ boiling points.
Low, Low
Electrons (Negative, -1), Protons (Positive +1), Neutrons (Neutral, 0)
The Large Letters on each element box is called it's ________________.
Which Group is Oxygen in (MUST be right on the 1st try)
Group 6 (NOT 16)
When atoms share electrons, it's called ______________ _____________.
Covalent Bonding (or Bonds)
Covalent Bonds are Great Conductors of Electricity. (True or False)
False
Element
Which Element is in a group away from others that have similar qualities to it?
Hydrogen (Group 1)
Which Period is Tin (Sn) in? (MUST be correct on 1st try)
Period 5
If one of the atoms in a Covalent Bond is Positive and the other is Negative, then you have a _____________ Covalent Bond.
Polar Covalent Bond
What is the name of the group of electrons in one atom that is shared with other atoms.
Valence Electrons
Elements on the Periodic Table have an Atomic Number, what does that number tell you?
How many Protons (or Electrons)
Name three metals who's symbol is not the English version of it's name.
Iron (Fe), Copper (Cu), Silver (Ag), Gold (Au), Mercury (Hg), Lead (Pb)
Period 7
How many Covalent bonds (shared electrons) in a Water molecule?
2 bonds (shared electrons)
H2O
The TWO Hydrogen atoms share one from each.Which is the strongest covalent bonds: Single, Double, or Triple?
Triple Covalent Bonds
Elements on the Periodic Table have an Atomic Mass. What does that number tell you?
How many Protons and Neutrons (the mass of the Nucleus: Protons/Neutrons)