Properties
Atomic Radius
Ionization Energy
Electronegativity
Periodic Table
100

What is electronegativity

The ability to attract electrons

100

How does the radius change as you are going DOWN a group?

It gets bigger

100

How does the ionization energy change as you are going DOWN a group?

It gets smaller.

100

How does the ionization energy change as you are going DOWN a group?

It decreases

100

Which of the following is a metal:

S, Mg, Cl, Si

Mg
200

What is atomic radius?

The distance between the nucleus and the outer electrons.

200

How does radius change as you are going ACROSS the period (left to right)?

It gets smaller.

200

How does ionization energy change as you are going ACROSS the period (left to right)?

It gets larger.

200

How does ionization energy change as you are going ACROSS the period (left to right)?

It gets larger

200

Which of the following is a  non metal:

Ca, Pb, Te, Br 

Br

300

What is ionization energy?

The energy needed to remove electrons.

300

What has a higher radius:

C vs F

C

300

What has a higher energy:

C vs F

F

300

What has a higher electronegativity:

F vs Cl

F

300

Which of the following is a metalloid?

Rb, Ge, Cl, F

Ge

400

Which one of these is NOT a property of metals:

Shiny

Malleable

Gains electrons

Gains electrons

400

What has a higher radius:

Li vs K

K

400

What has a higher radius:

Li vs K

Li

400

What has a higher electronegativity:

Na vs Si

Si

400

Which of the following is an alkali metal:

S, Na, Cl, F

Na

500

Which one of these is NOT a property of non metals.

Dull

Good conductor of electricity

Brittle


Good conductor of electricity.

500

Rank the following in order of INCREASING radius:

Si, C, Sn, Ge

C<Si<Ge<Sn

500

Rank the following in order of INCREASING energy:

Si, C, Sn, Ge

Sn<Ge<Si<C

500

Rank the following in order of INCREASING energy:

Si, C, Sn, Ge

Sn<Ge<Si<C

500

Which of the following is a halogen:

K, Si, C, Cl

Cl