Elements in this group will bond metallically.
What are metals?
These nuclear particles are counted in order to determine the identity of an element.
What are protons?
The base unit of mass in chemistry.
What is a gram?
The number and arrangement of these particles determine reactivity of an element.
What are electrons?
The four subshells.
What are s,p,d, and f?
This group (located in the second-to-right column) will frequently take an electron from any willing donor to form an anion.
What are halogens?
What is atomic number?
The two particles counted when determining atomic mass.
What are protons and neutrons?
The location of electrons.
What are orbitals?
The electron configuration of Hydrogen, the first element on the periodic table.
What is 1s1?
This group, which includes Hydrogen and Oxygen, will share electrons to form covalent bonds.
What is "Other"?
Different version of an element with different atomic masses (due to differing Neutron numbers).
What are isotopes?
The atomic mass of an element with 8 protons, 6 electrons, and 8 neutrons.
What is 16?
Electrons have this mass.
What is negligible?
The shape of an S-Orbital.
What is a sphere?
The fancy group that can't be bothered, located on the right side of the periodic table, which are chemically inert.
What are noble gases?
A one or two letter abbreviation that refers to a specific element.
What is a chemical symbol?
The atomic mass of isotope C-14.
What is 14?
The charge of an atom with 9 protons and 10 electrons.
What is -1?
The subshell with the second lowest energy state.
What is p?
Elements in this group often give away two electrons, forming divalent cations.
What are alkali earth metals?
A weighted average calculation of the mass of all known isotopes of an element.
What is average atomic mass?
The number of neutrons in an element with an atomic mass of 50 and atomic number of 24.
What is 26?
What is repel?
The number of electrons that are held in the subshell with the highest energy.
What is 14?