Arrangement
Periods
Categories of the Periodic Table
Charges
Group Names
Atomic Radius
Ionization Energy
100

This is how the elements in the Periodic Table arranged.

What are the elements' properties?

100

The number of periods in the Periodic Table.

What is 7?

100

The three categories of elements.

What are metals, metalloids/semi-metals, and nonmetals?

100

The electron has this kind of charge.

What is negative?

100

These are the elements of Group 1A.

What are alkali metals?

100

This one is smaller: Lithium or Fluorine

What is fluorine?

100

This has the larger ionization energy: Chlorine or Sodium.

What is chlorine?

200

The number of groups in the Periodic Table.

What is 18?

200

Elements in a period are ___. 

What is Not Alike/Similar

200

These are the four physical properties of metals.

What is metallic luster, malleability, ductility, conductivity of  heat and electricity, high melting points, and/or high boiling points.

200
The neutron has this kind of charge.
Neutral or no charge
200

These are the elements of Group 2A.

What are alkaline earth metals?

200

This one is larger: Lithium or Francium

What is francium?

200

This has the smaller Ionization Energy: Francium or Lithium

What is francium?

300

Elements in the same family or group have this in common.

What are similar characteristics or properties?

300

The type of element that is on the left side of the Periodic Table. 

What are metals? 

300

The properties of nonmetals.

What are no metallic luster, do not reflect light, brittle, not able to conduct electricity or heat very well, usually exists as gases (or liquids)?

300
The protons have this kind of a charge.
Positive
300

These are the elements of Group 7A.

What are the halogens?

300

This is smaller: Magnesium or Calcium

What is magnesium?

300

This is Ionization Energy.

What is the energy required to remove an electron and become an ion?

400

When the elements are arranged in rows, they are arranged by these. 

What are energy levels or periods? 

400

This type of element is on the far right side of the Periodic Table. 

What are non metals? 

400

Chemical properties of metals.

What are the tendency to lose electrons during chemical changes, always have 4 or fewer valance electrons, or can deteriorate/corrode/oxidize?

400

What three tiny particles make up an atom?

Protons Neurtons Electrons

400

These are the elements of Group 8A,

What are the noble gases?

400

This is larger: Scandium or Chromium

What is scandium?

400

This has a smaller Ionization Energy: Barium or Magnesium.

What is barium?

500

Elements in the same family or group have the same number of these. 

What are valence electrons?

500

The actual order of the elements on the Periodic Table. 

What is order of increasing number of protons (atomic number)? 

500

Chemical properties of nonmetals.

What are the tendency to gain electrons during chemical reactions or always having 5 or more valence electrons?

500

This is how the particles in atoms stay together.

What is opposite charges attract to each other? (The positive charge of the proton attracts and hold the negative charge of the electrons.)

500

These are neither metals nor nonmetals. 

What are the semi-metals or metalloids? 

500

This is larger: iodine atom or iodine anion.

What is iodine anion?

500

This atom has a larger Ionization Energy: 1s22s22p63s1 or 1s22s22p63s4

What is 1s22s22p63s4 ?