Periodic Table
Periodic Table Pt.2
Electrons and Energy Levels
100

What is the periodic table?  

 Is a chart of elements arranged into rows and columns according to their physical and chemical properties.

100

How is the periodic table used to predict the properties of an element?

The Periodic Table can predict the properties of new elements because it organizes the elements according to their atomic numbers.

100

Which part of the atom is shared, gained, or lost when forming a chemical bond?

A. electron B. Nuetron C. Nucleus D. Proton 

A. Electron

200

What is a group?

A group is a column on the periodic table. The groups are numbered 1-18.

200

What is a chemical bond? 

It is a force that holds two or more atoms together.

200

Why do atoms gain, lose, or share electrons? 

When they bond with other atoms.

300

What is a period? 

They are rows on the perioidic table.

300

What is a valence electron?

It is an outermost electron of an atom that participates in chemical bonding.

300

How many valence electrons does an atom of oxygen have?

6 valence electrons

400

How are elements arranged on the periodic table?

A table in which the chemical elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic number.

400

What is an electron dot diagram?

A model that represents valence electrons is an atom as dots around the element's chemical symbol.

400

How many valence electrons does sulfur have?

6 Valence electrons 

600

What does the decimal number in an element key represent? 

A. Atomic Mass B. Atomic Number C. Chemical Symbol

D. State of matter 

A. Atomic Mass

600

Where are metals, nonmetals, and metalloids, on the periodic table? 

Metals are located on the left of the periodic table, and nonmetals are located on the upper right. The metalloids are located to the right of the post-transition metals and to the left of the non-metals.

600

How is the periodic table organized?

Elements are arranged from left to right and top to bottom in order of increasing atomic number.