Groups
Electronegativity
Melting point
Various Trends
Grab Bag
100
What is the name of group 18 on the periodic table?

The noble gases

100

What element has the highest electronegativity?

Florene (4.0)

100

Which has a higher melting point, the noble gases or the Boron Group?

The Boron Group

100

A ________ is another name for a row on the periodic table.

Period

100

This family consists of ALL gases.

The Noble Gases 

200

What is the name of group 17 on the periodic table?

The halogens
200

What element has the lowest electronegativity?

Francium (0.8)

200

Which of these elements has the highest melting point?

a) Tungsten

b) Hydrogen

c) Helium

d) Magnesium

a) Tungsten

200

A _______ is another name for a column on the periodic table.

Group

200

What family is Hydrogen in?

A family all alone.

300

What is the most reactive group on the periodic table?

The alkali metals

300

Why do the noble gases not have electronegativity?

They have full valence shells.

300

What is the trend in melting and boiling point as you move across a period on the periodic table?

An increase in melting and boiling temperature until you reach the metalloids, followed by a sharp drop.

300

Which of the following has the largest atomic radius?

a) Calcium

b) Iron

c) Nickel

d) Krypton

a) Calcium

300

Define: Atomic Radius

The radius from the nucleus to the valence electrons.

400

Which group is inert?

The Noble Gases

400

Describe the patterns of electronegativity on the periodic table. (i.e. what happens as you move across a period or down a group)

Electronegativity increases moving from left to right  across the periodic table and decrease from top to bottom.

400

Which elements have the highest melting point?

Metalloids 

400

Which of the following elements has four electron orbitals?

a) Germanium

b) Tin

c) Lead

d) Chlorine

a) Germanium

400

What happens to electronegativity as you move down a group on the periodic table?

Electronegativity decreases as you move down a group on the periodic table.

500

Which of the following groups has the highest melting point?

a) Alkali metals

b) Alkaline earth metals

c) Boron group

d) Halogens 

c) Boron group

500

Define electronegativity.

The tendency of an atom to gain or lose an electron.

500

Define melting point.

The temperature at which a solid turns into a liquid

500

What causes the trend in atomic radius within each period?

An increase in positive charge in the nucleus pulls the electrons closer.

500

Why does electronegativity show the trend that it does as you move down the periodic table?

The valence electrons are moving further away from the nucleus.