Subatomic particles
Groups/Periods
Periodic Table
Ions and Isotopes
Atomic Models
10

Which subatomic particle has a negative charge?

electron

10

A vertical column on the periodic table is referred to as a _______.

Group

10

The atomic number for an element tells you that elements ________.

protons

10

What are ions?

Atoms with a charge. 

10

The dots surrounding a Lewis-Dot Diagram represent what? (be specific)

valence electrons

20

How many neutrons does the atom Fluorine (F) have?

10

20

What element is in Period 3 and Group 13 on the Periodic Table?

Aluminum

20

As you move from left to right across the Periodic Table, number of valence electrons ______.

Increases

20

What are isotopes?

Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons

20

How many valence electrons does Magnesium (Mg) have?

2

30

Hydrogen has 1 proton and 1 electron. What is its overall charge?

0, neutral

30

Hydrogen (H) is not a metal; however, it is in Group 1. Why? 

It has 1 valence electron. 

30

Which two groups are the most reactive on the Periodic Table?

Group 1 (Alkali Metals) and Group 17 (Halogens)

30

What type of ion will group 17 elements form during bonding? 

anion, or 1-

30

The nucleus of an atom is concentrated at the center and has what overall charge?

Positive

40

An unknown element has a mass number of 40 and has 20 neutrons. What is the identity of the element?

Calcium

40

Name one of the alkaline earth metals. 

Mrs. Kelley will decide if you are right. 

40

Group 18 Elements are nonreactive because

every element in group 18 has a full outer shell

40

Carbon-12 and Carbon-14 are isotopes. What is the difference between them?

Different numbers of neutrons. (or carbon-12 has 6 neutrons and carbon-14 has 8) (or they have different mass numbers)
40

How many electron shells does Magnesium (Mg) have?

3

50

Which two subatomic particles are in the nucleus of an atom?

protons and neutrons

50

What is the family name for group 17?

Halogens

50

Are most of the elements on the periodic table solids, liquids, or gasses? 

Solids 

50

In bonding, what type of ion would Lithium become? Why?

Cation, 1+, has one valence and will give it away

50

How many electrons can each of the three shells in a Bohr model hold?

2, 8, 8