Properties of Atoms & Subatomic Particles
Atomic Mass, Atomic Number & Isotopes
Periodic Table Properties & Group Names
Electron Configuration & Lewis Structure
Transition Metals vs. Main Group Elements
100

Which part of the atom contains protons and neutrons?

Nucleus

100

What is the atomic number of Oxygen (O)?

8

100

How many periods are in the periodic table?

7

100

How many electrons can the p orbital hold?

6

100

Which group is known as the Alkali Metals?

Group 1

200

What particle has a negative charge and orbits the nucleus?

An electron

200

What particle orbits the nucleus?

Electron

200

What do elements in Group 17 have in common?

They are Halogens and have 7 valence electrons.

200

What is the Lewis structure for Carbon (C)?

C with 4 dots around it representing 4 valence electrons.

200

Which block on the periodic table contains the transition metals?

d-block

300

What is the charge of a neutron?

Neutral (no charge)

300

What are isotopes?

Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons.

300

What is unique about the electron configuration of Noble Gases?

They have a complete valence shell, making them inert.

300

How many valence electrons does Nitrogen (N) have?

5

300

What defines transition metals in the periodic table?

Transition metals are the elements located in groups 3 to 12 of the periodic table and are recognized by having d electrons


400

Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons are called _____.

Isotopes

400

What do the numbers after the element name represent in isotopes (e.g., Carbon-12, Carbon-14)?

The mass number (protons + neutrons)

400

What are the Lanthanides and Actinides known as?

Inner transition metals or f-block elements.

400

What is the noble gas configuration for Sodium (Na)?

[Ne] 3s¹

400

What is the difference between transition metals and main group elements regarding electron configuration?

Transition metals have partially filled d-subshells, while main group elements fill s and p orbitals.

500

What is the significance of an element's atomic number?

The atomic number determines the identity of the element and its position on the periodic table.

500

What is the formula for calculating the atomic mass of an element with multiple isotopes?

Atomic mass = (isotope mass x abundance / 100)

500

What are the elements in the center of the periodic table (Groups 3-12) called?

Transition metals

500

Write the full electron configuration for Chromium (Cr).

1s² 2s² 2p⁶ 3s² 3p⁶ 4s¹ 3d⁵

500

Explain why noble gases are inert.

Noble gases have full valence electron shells, making them stable.