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What is the smallest unit of an element?

Atom

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What is the charge of a proton?

Positive

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What is the atomic number of Boron?

5

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Which element is located in Group 1, Period 1?

Hydrogen

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What is the name of Group 18 on the periodic table?

Noble gases

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What is the term for the number of protons in an atom?

Atomic number

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Which subatomic particle has no charge?

Neutrons

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What is the symbol for Sodium?

Na

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What is an isotope?

 Atoms of the same element but with different mass numbers

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Which group contains the alkali metals?

group 1

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What is the trend for atomic radius across a period from left to right?

It decreases

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Name one property that distinguishes transition metals from main group elements.

Transition metals are unreactive compared to main group elements

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What is the electron configuration for Carbon?

1s² 2s² 2p²

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Magnesium has 3 natural isotopes. Magnesium-24 has an abundance of 78.7%, Magnesium-25 has an abundance of 10.1%, Magnesium-26 has an abundance of 11.2%. Calculate the relative atomic mass.

24.33

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Calculate the number of neutrons in an atom of Chlorine-35.

18 (35 - 17)

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Which element has the electron configuration 1s² 2s² 2p⁶

Neon

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Electron configuration for Chromium

1s22s22p63s23p64s13d5

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Atomic radius ________ across a period because __________.

decreses, the atomic number and nuclear charge increases so the attraction between the valence shell and nucleus increases.

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What is the Lewis structure for the chloride ion Cl⁻?

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•    Cl-   •

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What is the Lewis dot structure of Phosphorus

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       •   P   •

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What is the Noble gas configuration for Fluorine?

[He]2s22p5

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Electron configuration of Be+2

1s²2s²

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Why do transition metals tend to form colored compounds, while main group elements typically do not? 

Transition metals have partially filled d orbitals. Main group elements do not have these d-orbital transitions, so their compounds are often colorless.

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What is Hund's rule?

Every orbital in a sublevel is singly occupied before any orbital is doubly occupied.

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Calculate the relative atomic mass of element X if it has two isotopes: X-29, abundance = 70% and X-30, abundance = 30%.

A(X)= 29.3