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Categories Table Radius Negativity Terms

A column in the periodic table – 10 Points

Energy required to remove an electron – 20 Points

An atom’s ability to attract electrons – 30 Points

A row in the periodic table – 40 Points

A negatively charged atom – 50 Points

This group of elements has no electronegativity – 10 Points

The most electronegative element in period 1 – 20 Points

The most electronegative element in group 3 – 30 Points

Has the highest ionization energy of amongst Na, K, F, and Ar – 40 Points

The most electronegative element in period 1 – 50 Points

The largest atomic radius in period 2 – 10 Points

The largest atomic radius in group 4 – 20 Points

The smallest radius amongst Na +, Na, and K – 30 Points

The largest radius amongst Na +, Na, and K – 40 Points

The direction of increasing atomic radius in a group – 50 Points

The name of group 1 (except H) – 10 Points

The name of elements that have d orbital fillings – 20 Points

The name of group 2 – 30 Points

The name of most reactive non metals – 40 Points

The name of the group that has a complete octet – 50 Points

These substances include oxygen and neon – 10 Points

These substances are good conductors of heat and electricity – 20 Points

This group of elements includes B and As but not Al – 30 Points

This group of elements are brittle and dull – 40 Points

This group of elements are radioactive and malleable materials – 50 Points