Periodic Table 1
Periodic Table 2
Periodic Table 3
Periodic Table 4
Periodic Table 5
100

The electrons in the outer energy level

What are valence electrons?

100

The location of protons and neutrons.

What is the nucleus?

100

Group 18 or 8A on the periodic table are also known as these

What are the noble gases?

100

Tiny particles that make up all matter.

What are atoms?

100

The number of protons is represented by this

What is the atomic number?

200

This group includes Boron and Silicon

What are metalloids?

200

Atoms with a completely full outer most (valence) energy level is this.

What is nonreactive or noble gases?

200

Columns on a periodic table 

What are groups?

200

This element is the most abundant in Earth's atmosphere

What is Nitrogen?

200

Put .000324 into scientific notation

What is 3.2x10-4?

300

This group are the most likely to form +2 ions

What are the alkaline earth metals?

300

How many electrons are in the atom Na+1 (Atomic #11)

What is 10?

300

Rows on the periodic table

What are periods?

300

These are the elements that have access to the d-block.

What are transition metals?

300

The three classes of elements are these.

What are metals, metalloids, and nonmetals?

400

The maximum number of electrons the 1st orbital, or energy shell, can hold.

What is 2?

400

This decreases from left to right on a periodic table

What is atomic radius?

400

This group on the periodic table most commonly has an oxidation state of -2

What is Group 16 (Chalcogens)?

400

Elements in the same group share this.

What are the same number of valence electrons

400

Atoms with the same number of protons but different number of neutrons are these

What are isotopes?

500

10-10 is the scientific notation for 

What are Angstroms?

500

This is a nonmetal that is liquid at room temperature

What is Bromine?

500

Place in order from largest to smallest

Pico-, milli-, centi-, nano-, micro-, deci-

What is Deci-, centi-, milli-, micro-, nano-, pico-?

500

The entropy of water is highest under what two conditions?

High Temperature and in gaseous phase

500

Use this if you want to look at a 3-D image of something very small at a high resolution

What is a scanning electron microscope?