Atomic Radius
Ionization Energy
Electronegativity
Metals vs. Nonmetals
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100

Which element has a higher ionization energy: Na or Mg?

Mg

100

Which element has a higher ionization energy: Na or Mg?

Mg

100

Which element has the highest electronegativity on the periodic table?

Fluorine

100

Is Beryllium a metal or nonmetal?

Metal

100

Which element is larger: Br or Br-?

Br-

200

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

Decrease

200

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

Decrease

200

Does electronegativity generally increase or decrease across a period?

Increase

200

Which side of the periodic table contains metals?

Left side

200

Does atomic radius increase or decrease as you move down a group?

Increase

300

Arrange these elements in order of increasing atomic radius: Li, Be, B.

B < Be < Li

300

Rank these elements by ionization energy (highest to lowest): F, Li, B.

F > B > Li

300

Compare the electronegativity of Oxygen and Sulfur.

Oxygen has a higher electronegativity than Sulfur.

300

Name one property of metals and one of nonmetals.

Metals are good conductors of electricity, while nonmetals are poor conductors.

300

Which has the higher ionization energy: Oxygen or Fluorine?

Fluorine

400

Compare the atomic radius of Na and Na+

Na+ has a smaller radius than Na.

400

Why is ionization energy lower for alkali metals than for noble gases?

Alkali metals have fewer protons attracting their outer electrons, making it easier to remove an electron.

400

Explain why noble gases do not have electronegativity values.

Noble gases generally do not form bonds, so they do not attract electrons in bonding situations.

400

What do we call elements with properties of both metals and nonmetals?

Metalloids

400

Explain why atomic radius increases down a group.

As you move down a group, more electron shells are added, increasing the size of the atom.

500

Arrange these elements in order of decreasing atomic radius: Cl, S, P, Al.

Al > P > S > Cl

500

Explain why ionization energy increases across a period.

As protons increase across a period, the nuclear charge increases, pulling electrons closer and making them harder to remove.

500

Arrange these elements by increasing electronegativity: Cl, F, Br, I.

I < Br < Cl < F

500

Why do metals tend to lose electrons and form cations?

Metals have lower ionization energies and want to achieve a stable electron configuration by losing electrons.

500

Which group has elements with the highest electronegativity values?

Group 17 (Halogens)