The ability of an atom to attract electrons.
What is electronegativity?
The element with the highest electronegativity in column 17.
What is Fluorine?
The most stable family.
What is the noble gases?
The scientist who standardized the method for measuring atomic mass.
Who is Stanislao Cannizzaro?
The family with a full outer shell of valence electrons.
What is the noble gases?
Half of the distance between the nuclei of identical atoms.
What is atomic radius?
The element with the highest atomic radius in the alkaline earth metals.
What is radium?
The column with 4 valence electrons.
What is column 14?
The scientist who is considered the Father of the Periodic Table.
Who is Dimitri Mendeleev?
The ion charge for column 13.
What is 3+?
The energy required to remove an electron from a neutral atom.
What is ionization energy?
The element in period 4 with the highest ionization energy.
What is Bromine?
The column with an ion charge of 3-.
What is column 15?
The scientist who rearranged the Periodic Table by atomic number.
Who is Henry Mosely?
The element that doesn't fit in with any group.
What is hydrogen?
The trends that are highest in Fluorine.
What is electronegativity and ionization energy?
Between Rubidium and Strontium, the element with the highest electronegativity.
The nonmetal family that is most reactive.
What is the halogens?
The scientist who arranged the Periodic Table by atomic mass.
Who is Dimitri Mendeleez?
Properties of elements are periodic functions of their atomic numbers.
What is periodic law?
The trend that is highest in the lower left hand corner of the Periodic Table.
What is atomic radius?
Between lithium and neon, the element with the largest atomic radius.
What is lithium?
The metal family that is most reactive.
What is the alkali metals?
The scientist added the Noble Gases to the Periodic Table.
Who is Henry Mosely?
The largest element in period 3.
What is sodium?