Bonds 007
Intro to the P-diddy-table
Key Terms...sort of
Not all families get along
Don't "mis" the Miscellaneous
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What is: A covalent bond
What type of bond shares electrons?
100
What is: The number of protons in the nucleus of an element's atom
What does the atomic number stand for?
100
What is: A metalloid has similar characteristics as metals and nonmetals, and they are semi-conductors.
What type of characteristics does a metalloid have?
100
What is: Alkali metals
What family is the most reactive?
100
What is: Dmitri Mendeleev
What scientist arranged the Periodic Table by atomic mass?
200
What is: When atoms give away electrons
When do positive ions occur?
200
What is: Alkali earth metals are less reactive than alkali metals, but still highly reactive
Are alkali earth metals more or less reactive than alkali metals?
200
What is: Metals are ductile, shiny, malleable, and good conductors
What type of characteristics does a metal have?
200
What is: Boron and Carbon families
What families have 3-4 electrons?
200
What is: Neither, it doesn't matter.
Do you go clock-wise or counter-clockwise when making a Lewis Dot Diagram?
300
What is: Groups 13-17
What groups do covalent bonds form between?
300
What is: 16 non-metals
How many nonmetals are on the periodic table?
300
What is: Dull, brittle, and they're poor conductors
What characteristics do non-metals tend to have?
300
What is: Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, Radon
Name 2 Noble Gases WITHOUT looking.
300
What is: 28
What is the capacity of the first 3 shells in an atom?
400
What is: A ionic bond
~WOAH it'sThebomb.com Daily Double Double Trouble~ What type of bond does Potassium Chloride have?
400
What is: An abbreviation of the element's name
What is a chemical symbol?
400
What is: A metalloid
What is shiny, but brittle?
400
What is: Noble Gases, Halogens, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbon, Boron, Alkali Earth Metals, Alkali Metals.
List the families in order from least reactive to most reactive.
400
What is: The Electron Cloud Model (for current use) and the Bohr Model (older version)
What model is currently used by scientists to explain how atoms look and act, and what is an older version of this model as well?
500
What is: A covalent bond
What type of bond does a diatomic atom have?
500
What is: Boron, Silicon, Fermanium, Arsenic, Antimony, Tellurium, Polonium, Astatine.
Name 3 metalloids WITHOUT looking.
500
What is: Periodicity means the tendency to recur at regular intervals
What does periodicity mean?
500
What is: Noble Gases (Radon) and the Boron family (Gallium)
~WOAH it'sThebomb.com Daily Double Double Trouble~ What families are Radon and Gallium in? NO LOOKING
500
What is: Proton- Nucleus, positive +, and 1 atomic mass unit. Neutron- Nucleus, neutral, and 1 atomic mass unit. Electron- Around the Nucleus, negative -, and 1/2000th of an atomic mass unit.
Name the locations, charges, and relative mass for all the subatomic particles.