A Period in History
I'm Keeping my Ion You
So You Think You Can Take my Electron
Chemicals Don't Reason, they "React"
I Should Have been in a Different "Family"
100

This scientist was the first to come up with a way to arrange the elements on the periodic table

 Dmitri Mendeleev?

100
This best describes the general trend that atomic radius follows on the periodic table.
What is it decreases as you move right in a period and increases as you move down a group?
100

The amount of energy required to remove an electron from an element.

What is the ionization energy

100

This particle is responsible for chemical bonding.

What is the electron?

100

A family is the same as this on the periodic table

What is a vertical column? or Group

200

The scientist who developed the atomic structure into energy levels 

Bohr & Rutherford

200
Two or more ions that have the same electron configuration are said to be this
What is isoelectronic?
200

These elements have the highest ionization energies.

What are the Noble gases?

200

The most reactive non-metals on the periodic table belong to this group

What are the halogens?

200

These elements are known for their unique colors and multiple valence states.

What are the Transition Elements?

300

This property was first used to arrange the Periodic Table of the elements

What is the atomic mass?

300

This particular property of elements can be used to explain why cations get smaller when they form ions and why anions are larger when they form ions.

What is the effective nuclear charge?

300

The reason why there are 2 ionization energies for beryllium.

What are the number of valence electrons?

300

The reason the alkali metals are so reactive are because... (use trends!)

What are low ionization energies OR low electronegativities?

300

These elements react quite violently when placed in water and are usually stored in oil!

What are the alkali metals?

400

This property is what is now used to arrange the elements on the periodic table.

What is the atomic number OR proton number?

400

Magnesium ion is smaller than Calcium ion for this reason

What is being further down in it's group?

400

As we move up a group on the periodic table the ionization energy increases for this reason.

What is due to the fact that the valence electrons are closer to the nucleus

400

When looking at the periodic table, you can discover this trend as more negative numbers as you move across the period 

what is electron affinity 

400

Elements that belong in a group have these particular things in common. 

same amount of valence electrons

500

these have unstable nuclei

radioisotopes

500

which is greater the calcium ion or the calcium atom? 

calcium atom

500

You do not have to answer this in the form of a question. Please arrange the following elements based on decreasing ionization energy: Gallium, Krypton, Calcium and Arsenic

Krypton, Arsenic, Calcium, and Gallium

500

Do not answer this in the form of a question. Arrange the following elements based on increasing electronegativity: Chlorine, Oxygen, Fluorine, and Sulfur

Sulfur, Chlorine, Oxygen, and Fluorine

500

Elements in this family are most likely to gain 2 electrons to fill their valence shell.

group 16