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Periodic Trends Jeopardy

Atomic Radius Ionic Radius Ionization Energy FamiliesVocabulary Assorted Questions Boa rd

100 a100 Atomic radius ____________ as you move across the periodic table. Decreases √

a200 Atomic radius _____________ as you move down the periodic table. Increases √

a300 The atoms of an element in Group 2 are _____ atoms of a Group 13 element in the same period. Larger than √

a400 The atomic radius of calcium is _______________ magnesium. Larger than √

a500 The atomic radius of lead is _____________ the atomic radius of cesium. Smaller than √

b100 Ionic radius __________ as you move down the periodic table. Increases √

b200 The POSITIVE ion is _____________ the original atom Smaller than √

b300 The NEGATIVE ion is _____________ the original atom Larger than √

b400 Elements on the __________ side of the table form negative ions. Right √

b500 Which is larger, the oxygen atom or the oxygen ion? Oxygen ion, since it forms a negative ion. √

100 c100 Ionization energy _____________ as you move across the periodic table. √ Increases

200 c200 Ionization energy _____________ as you move across the periodic table. Increases √

300 c300 Out of the entire periodic table, which one has the LOWEST ionization energy? Francium √

400 c400 Which atom has a higher ionization energy, sodium or aluminum? Aluminum √

500 c500 Which atom has a lower ionization energy, carbon or lead? Lead √

100 d100 What are the elements in group 1A called? Alkali metals √

200 d200 What group are the halogens found in? Group 7A or 17 √

300 d300 What group are the transition metals? Groups 3-12 √

400 d400 What type of element is shiny, ductile, malleable, and can conduct heat? A metal √

500 d500 These elements have eight valence electrons. Noble Gases √

100 e100 What are the rows on a periodic table called? Periods √

200 e200 What are the columns on a periodic table called? Groups √

300 e300 What type of elements have some properties of metals and some properties of nonmetals? Metalloids √

400 e400 What block on the periodic table has groups 13-18? The p-block. √

500 e500 The s-block has the alkali metals and the _________________. Alkaline earth metals √

100 f100 Which element has the highest electronegativity? Fluorine √

200 f200 Which element is in group 2, period 4? Calcium √

300 f300 What is the halogen in period 2? Fluorine √

400 f400 Name an element in the lanthanides Elements √

500 f500 What metal is a liquid at room temperature? Mercury (Hg) √