Metal/Non-Metal
Electronegativity
Electron Configuration
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Periodic Trivia
100

Elements with this classification are malleable and can conduct electricity easily.

What are metals?

100

In a diatomic molecule, electronegativity values will be the same, causing the molecule to have this distribution of charge.

What is non-polar (or equal)?

100

For most elements, an atom requires this many valence electrons in order to be stable.

What is eight?

100

Periods categorize elements based on electron orbitals, and are oriented in this direction on the periodic table.

What is horizontal?

100

The periodic table contains this many groups.

What is 18?

200

Carbon, found in all organic materials, would be classified as under this category.

What are non-metals?

200

In a strong acid, this element has a lower electronegativity than the element it bonds with, causing it to form positively charged ions when in solution.

Who is Hydrogen?

200

An electron in the third orbital will have a greater amount of this than an electron in the first orbital.

What is energy?

200

This element in the first period was partially responsible for the explosion of the Hindenburg, although never held liable in a court of law.

Who is hydrogen?

200

This Russian Chemist with a fun name to say is credited with the creation of the periodic table.

Who is Dimitri Mendeleev?

300

This stable non-metal can be found in everything from children's balloons to medical imaging equipment.

What is helium?

300

This element is the valedictorian of Electronegativity, rocking a 4.0.

Who is Fluorine? 

300

An excited atom with the electron configuration of 2-7-4 would have this as it's ground state.

What is 2-8-3?

300

This crew just needs to obtain one last electron before they'll be stable.

What are the halogens?

300

This number is unique to each element, and indicates how many protons it has.

What is the atomic number?

400

This characteristic of metal means that it can be drawn into wires.

What is ductile?

400

In table salt, this element will wear the extra electron in the relationship, taking on a negative charge.

Who is chlorine?

400

A sodium atom has a configuration of 2-8-1, but would be less reactive after bonding with a non-metal and taking on this electron configuration.

What is 2-8?

400

This non-reactive group is too esteemed to interact with any commoners. 

What are the Noble Gases / Group 18?

400

The atomic mass of this particular isotope is defined as exactly 12 amu.

What is Carbon-12?

500

The indecisive elements that make up this classification form a staircase-like pattern on the periodic table

What are semi-metals/metalloids?

500

This energy value that shows the energy required to remove an electron, tends to be higher in more electronegative elements.

What is ionization energy?

500

Carbon has 4 of these, so it often must form 4 bonds to be stable, making it quite versatile in constructing molecules.

What are valence electrons?

500

Group 1 elements are commonly stored in oil, because they are so reactive that they will even react with this.

What is oxygen (air) / water?

500

The top right corner shows possible values for this, which is important in redox reactions.

What are oxidation numbers/states?