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these go left to right on a periodic table

What is "a period"?

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these tell us the number of valence electrons an atom has

What is the "group number"?

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the amount of energy required to remove an electron from an atom

What is "ionization energy"?

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the measure of an atom's ability to attract electrons from another atom to form a bond

What is "electronegativity"?

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the definition of periodic law

What is "when elements are organized by atomic number, there is a repeating pattern of chemical properties"?

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the very reactive elements in Group 1 are known as 

What is "alkali metals"?

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the very reactive nonmetals in Group 17 are known as 

What is "halogens"?

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These trends are a result of Groups 1 and 2 losing electrons easily to form octets.

What is "ionization energy and electronegativity"?

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Which has a larger ionic radius, Li+ or Br-, and why?

What is "Br- because it has more electron shells"?

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the most electronegative element on the periodic table

What is "fluorine"?

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the names of the metals in the bottom two rows

What is "Lanthanides and Actinides"?

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What are the three (3) types of elements on the periodic table?

What is "metals, nonmetals, and metalloids"?

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the reason why noble gases are stable and not reactive

What is "8 valence electrons, a full outer electron shell"?

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**Daily Double** the two (2) reasons for why we see trends on the periodic table

What is "nuclear charge and number of electron shells"?

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the two most reactive elements on the periodic table

What is "Fr and F"?

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the scientist who organized the periodic table by groups

Who is "Mendeleev"?

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This is the name of the element in period 4 with similar properties as Be

What is "Calcium (Ca)"?

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Which atom has a larger radius, S or Po, and why?

What is "Po because it has more electron shells"?

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Which element has the higher electronegativity, Sr or Te, and why?

What is "Te because it has a larger nuclear charge, so its electrons are close to the nucleus and tightly held onto; takes a lot of energy to remove an electron"?

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the properties of metals (4)

What is "good conductors of heat and electricity, lustrous, malleable, ductile, and lose electrons to form ions"?

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The name for unknown element X, which forms the ionic compound X3N and has a first ionization energy in the 500s. 

What is Lithium (Li) ?

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these six (6) elements have properties of metals and nonmetals

What is "Boron, Silicon, Germanium, Arsenic, Antimony, Tellurium"?

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two (2) trends that are opposites of each other 

What is "atomic radius/ionic radius and electronegativity/metallic character"?

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the correct order from smallest to largest electronegativity of silicon, radium, iron, calcium.

What is "(smallest) Ra, Ca, Fe, Si (largest)"?

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The electron configuration for the most metallic element on the periodic table

What is "2-8-18-32-18-8-1 (for Fr)"?