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This family is not reactive at all. Elements in this family are happy to be “alone” A 100 a100
This family contains properties of both metals and non-metals A 200
Iron, or Fe belongs to this very big family. A 300
This family has 2 valence electrons and is very reactive. A 400
This is the __________ family A 500
This element has an atomic mass of 79.9 B 100 b100
This element has 17 protons or 17 electrons B 200
This element has a chemical symbol of Sr B 300
This element is the largest and heaviest of all noble/inert gases. B 400
This element sometimes has NO NEUTRONS! B 500
Shown below is the Bohr Diagram for this element C 100 c100
Shown below is the Bohr Diagram for _____________. C 200
Draw a Bohr diagram for Beryllium, an Alkali Earth Metal C 300
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Draw a Bohr Diagram for O-18, an isotope C 400
Shown below is the Bohr model for _____ C 500
This is the term used to describe an arrangement of rows D 100 d100
An arrangement of columns D 200
Elements that have the same number of protons but different number of neutrons (and therefore a different mass) are known as this. D 300
This number tells you the number of protons in that atom. D 400
The weighted average of all isotopes of that element, or the sum of the protons and neutrons D 500
These particles are negatively charged E 100 e100
These particles are positively charged E 200
These particles have no charge E 300
These particles are located in the nucleus of an atom E 400
Which is bigger? A proton or an electron? E 500
Name an element that has similar properties to Argon. F 100 f100
Adding 3 protons to Carbon makes this element F 200
This element is not reactive at all and is in period 2 F 300
T/F: Metals are good conductors of electricity and heat F 400
Elements in this family are the most reactive metals, are shiny and soft F 500
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