The name of the first element group on the periodic table (group 1)
What is Alkali Metals?
Oxygen has ______ valence electrons
What is 6?
This element has an atomic number of 34
What is Selenium (Se)?
As you move down a group (down the periodic table) the atomic radius does this (choose increase or decrease)
What is increase?
A horizontal row on the periodic table is called this
What is a period?
The name of the second group on the periodic table
What is Alkaline Earth Metals?
What is the definition of a valence electron?
An electron in an atom's outermost energy level
An atom of Zirconium (Zr) has this many protons
What is 40?
Of the following atoms which is more electronegative: Phosphorus (P) or Sulfur (S)?
What is Sulfur?
A vertical column on the periodic table is called this
What is a family? OR what is a group?
Cobalt (Co) is this type of metal...
What is a transition metal?
Radium has _______ valence electrons
What is 2?
The atomic mass of gold (Au)
What is 197?
Of the following atoms which has the larger atomic radius: Sodium (Na) or Magnesium (Mg)
What is sodium (Na)?
Calcium is this type of element (choose between metal, nonmetal, or metalloid)
What is a metal?
Bromine belongs to this family on the periodic table
What are Halogens?
This many valence electrons is typically considered a "full valence shell"
What is 8 valence electrons
Sodium (Na) has this many neutrons
What is 12?
Of the following atoms, which has a higher ionization energy: Barium (Ba) or Nitrogen (N)
What is Nitrogen?
Silicon (Si) is this type of element (choose between metal, nonmetal, or metalloid)
What is metalloid?
This family on the periodic table is known for being non-reactive
What are the noble gasses?
Fluorine will do what in order to achieve a full valence shell?
What is gain 1 electron?
The definition of atomic mass
The mass of an atom (protons and neutrons)
Explain why atomic radius decreases as you move across periods AND why it increases as you move down groups
Multiple answers will work...
Across: more protons create a stronger pull. Electrons are brought in closer to the center, creating a smaller radius
Down: more electron energy levels. More shielding. Effect of protons on electrons is less strong
The definition of Ionization energy
The amount of energy it takes to remove one electron from an atom