Ionization energy is the energy required to pull this off an atom
What is a valence electron?
Calcium's number of rings.
What is four?
Sulfur has this many valence electrons.
What is six?
This group is the most reactive group of metals.
What are alkali metals?
First column
What is alkali metals?
What is smaller?
Atomic size does this as you go from left to right in the same row.
What is decreases?
The opposite of valence electrons.
What are core electrons?
This column on the periodic table has low Electron Affinity.
What is column 1A or Alkali Metals?
Columns 3-12
What are transition metals?
The element with the highest ionization energy in column two.
What is Beryllium?
The largest element in column 2A.
What is Radium?
This is the element with three shells and five valence electrons.
What is phosphorus?
This column does not have an electron affinity.
What is column 8A or noble gases?
Column of exclusively gases
What are noble gases?
The element with the highest ionization energy in row four.
What is Krypton?
The largest element in row four.
Bohr models of ions always have this.
What is a full valence shell?
This nonmetal is the most reactive according to Electron Affinity.
What is Fluorine?
Group of metals found in earth's crust
What are alkaline earth metals?
Ionization energy is highest in this column.
What are the noble gases?
Number of rings that Ca2+ has.
The bohr model of K1+ has this many valence electrons.
What is 8?
The column with the highest Electron Affinity is _______.
What is 7A or the Halogens?
Most reactive group of nonmetals
What are halogens?