Ions
Periodic Table Groups
Elements and Compounds
Reading the Periodic Table
Diagrams
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Hydrogen with 1 extra electron.

What is H-1?

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The group on the periodic table with 1 valence electron.

What is Alkali metals?

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A chemical substance that cannot be broken down into other substances

What is an element?

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The number on top of an element on the periodic table

What is atomic number?


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The diagram of an atom that depicts all electrons.

What is a Bohr diagram?

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Carbon with 1 electron missing.

What is C-1?

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The group on the periodic table with 2 valence electrons

What is Alkaline earth metals?

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a group of two or more atoms held together by attractive forces known as chemical bonds

What is a molecule?

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The number underneath an element on the periodic table.

What is atomic mass?

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The diagram of an atom that depicts only Valence electrons.

What is a Lewis Dot diagram?

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Iron with 2 extra electrons

What is Fe-2?

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The group on the periodic table with 7 valence electrons.

What are Halogens?

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a chemical substance composed of many identical molecules containing atoms from more than one chemical element held together by chemical bonds

What is a compound?
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The number of electrons is the same as ...

What is the number of protons?

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The Bohr diagram of Carbon

What it [your drawing]?

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The number of electrons in Zn-3

What is 33?

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The group on the periodic table with full energy shells, or 0 valence electrons.

What are Noble gases?

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A composition of elements that may be different that is uniform throughout.

What is a homogenous mixture?

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The method of finding the number of neutrons is...

What is the atomic mass minus the atomic number/# of protons?

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The Lewis dot diagram for Selenium.

What is [your drawing]?

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The type of bond that is formed between ions.

What is Ionic bonding?

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The name of the group of the periodic table with 6 valence electrons

What are the Chalcogens?

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The two types of chemical bonds we've talked about.

What are ionic and covalent bonding?

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The element Fr is named after the country...

What is France?

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The missing number of electrons to fill the orbital of Fluorine.

What is 1 electron?