Name the Element/Symbol
Properties of Groups
Trends
Metals, Metalloids, and Nonmetals
Anions/Cations
(ionic radius)
100

What is the symbol for gold?

Au

100

Which group is the most reactive on the periodic table?

Halogens

100

Does atomic radius increase or decrease as you go across a period?

increase

100

Which is a conductor of heat/energy?

metals

100

Is an anion formed from gaining or losing an electron?

gaining

200

What is the symbol for Lead?

Pb

200

Which group is the least reactive because it already has its full valence shell?

Noble Gases

200

Atomic radius decreases down a class.  Which other trend also decreases down a class?

Effective Nuclear Charge

200

Which one is brittle and cannot be hammered into sheets?

nonmetals

200

Is a cation formed from gaining or losing an electron?

losing

300

What element has the symbol Ag?

Silver

300

What are properties of Alkaline-Earth Metals?

They are less reactive than Alkali Earth Metals and form strong bases in water.

300

Does ionization energy increase or decrease as you go down a group?

decrease

300

Which tends to lose electrons and forms positive ions?

metals

300

T/F: The more negative charge an element has, the larger it gets.

True

400

What element has the symbol Sr?

Strontium

400

What are properties of alkali metals?

They are the second most reactive group (very reactive), have a "silvery" appearance in their pure state, are soft enough to cut with a knife, and form strong bases in water.
400

Why does electronegativity increase down a period?

Greater Zeff, so greater ability to attract electrons

400

Which gains electrons so they can form negative ions?

nonmetals

400

Why is N^-3 so large?

Because the electrons win out the most compared to others, so Zeff is smallest

500

What element has the symbol Sb?

Antimony

500

What are properties of transition metals?

They have all the typical metallic properties (ductility, malleability, conductivity, luster) and compounds that contain these are often bright colors.

500

Why does electron affinity decrease down a class?

Because there are more energy levels, the energy released when electron is added is less.

500

What are characteristics of a metalloid?

shiny, but brittle, semiconductors, maybe good for electricity but not heat, really a mixture of metal and nonmetal



500

Why is Al^3+ so small?

Because the protons win out, so Zeff is largest.