Periodic Table Basics
Types of Elements
Periodic Trends
Element Identification
Challenge Questions
100

What is the total number of periods (rows) in the periodic table?

7

100

What type of element is Sodium (Na)?

Metal

100

What happens to atomic radius as you move left to right across a period?

It decreases

EXPLANATION: As you move from left to right across a period, more protons are added to the nucleus of the atom. This increases the nuclear charge (positive charge in the nucleus), which pulls the electrons closer to the nucleus. Since the number of energy levels (or shells) remains the same, this stronger attraction causes the size of the atom (atomic radius) to decrease.

100

Which element is in Period 2, Group 16?

Oxygen (O)

100

What is the most reactive metal?

Francium (Fr), but Cesium (Cs) is commonly accepted due to its availability

200

What is the total number of groups (columns/families) in the periodic table? 

18

200

What type of element is Oxygen (O)?

Nonmetal

200

What happens to atomic radius as you move down a group? 


It increases

EXPLANATION: As you move down a group in the periodic table, new energy levels (or shells) are added to the atom. Each additional energy level increases the distance between the outermost electrons and the nucleus, which results in a larger atomic radius. Although the nuclear charge increases, the shielding effect (inner electrons blocking the attraction between the nucleus and outer electrons) reduces the pull on the outermost electrons, allowing the atom to expand.

200

How many valence electrons does Neon (Ne) have? 


8

200

What is the most reactive nonmetal?

Fluorine (F)

300

What do all elements in the same group have in common? 


Same number of valence electrons

300

What is a metalloid? 


An element that has properties of both metals and nonmetals

300

Define ionization energy.

The energy required to remove an electron from an atom

300

Which element is located in Group 1, Period 4?

Potassium (K)

300

How did Henry Moseley improve the periodic table?

He arranged it by atomic number instead of atomic mass

400

What do all elements in the same period have in common?

Same number of energy levels

400

Name two elements that are liquids at room temperature.

Mercury (Hg) and Bromine (Br)

400

Which element has the highest electronegativity?

Fluorine (F)

400

Identify this element: It has 6 protons, is a solid, and is found in all living things.

Carbon (C)

400

Explain why noble gases do not form bonds easily.

They have a full outer shell of valence electrons, making them stable

500

Who is known as the “Father of the Periodic Table”?

Dmitri Mendeleev

500

Which group contains only nonmetals? 


Group 18 - Noble Gases

500

Why does ionization energy increase across a period? 


More protons create a stronger nuclear attraction, making it harder to remove electrons

500

Identify this element: It is a noble gas with an atomic number of 10. 


Neon (Ne)

500

Explain why elements in Group 1 (Alkali Metals) are highly reactive.

Elements in Group 1, known as Alkali Metals, are highly reactive because they have one valence electron in their outermost energy level. This single electron is easily lost during a reaction to achieve a stable, full outer energy level (a noble gas configuration). The lower the ionization energy (which decreases as you move down the group), the easier it is for the atom to lose this electron, increasing reactivity.