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TRIVIA Click for Question

What was the name given to Dalton’s atomic model Billiard Ball or Marble Click for: Answer and next Question

The cloud shaped reagions where electrons are thought to be located Atomic Orbital Click for: Answer and next Question

The way electrons are arranged around the nucleus of atoms Electron Configuration Click for: Answer and next Question

Whose model of the atom was called “plum pudding” Thomson Click for: Answer and next Question

Rutherford conducted what experiment? Gold Foil Click for: Answer and next Question

Is one half the distance between the nuclei of two atoms of the same element when the atoms are joined Atomic Radii Click for: Answer and next Question

The elements with the largest atomic radii are in the lower left hand corner of the table True Click for: Answer and next Question

The ionization energy decreases as you move down a group of the periodic table True Click for: Answer and next Question

the tendency for the atoms of the elements to attract electrons when they are chemically combined with another element Electronegativity Click for: Answer and next Question

The lowest energy level (n=1) is called Ground state Click for: Answer and next Question

This man conducted the cathode ray tube experiment Thomson Click for: Answer and next Question

What are the names of the four sublevels that exist? S, p, d, f Click for: Answer and next Question

How many electrons can fit in a: S sublevel P sublevel D sublevel F sublevel S can hold 2 P can hold 6 D can hold 10 F can hold 14 Click for: Answer and next Question

What is the electron configuration of nitrogen? Enter Answer Text Click for: Answer and next Question

What is the name given to the elements in group number 1? Alkali Metals Click for: Answer and next Question

What is the group number of the Noble Gases 18 Click for: Answer and next Question

Where are the lanthanides and actinides located on the periodic table? F block Click for: Answer and next Question

What is the group number of the Halogens? 17 Click for: Answer and next Question

What is the group name of the elements in Group 2? Alkaline Earth Metals Click for: Answer and next Question

Where are the metals located on the Periodic Table? Left of staircase Click for: Answer and next Question

Who created the first periodic table? Mendeleev Click for: Answer and next Question

What happens to the density of the elements as we go down a group? Increases Click for: Answer and next Question

Down a group atomic radius tends to Increase Click for: Answer and next Question

Down a group first ionization energy tends to decrease Click for: Answer and next Question

What is the Electron Configuration of Oxygen? Enter Answer Text Click for: Answer and next Question

What block on the Periodic table is Oxygen found in P Click for: Answer and next Question

What block on the periodic table do we find Gold in? D Click for: Answer and next Question

Metals are good conductors True Click for: Answer and next Question

Metalloids have the properties of both _____ and _____ Metals and Nonmetals Click for: Answer and next Question

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