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Hosted by Nicole Reyes

Name that element Atoms and Ions It’s all in the Family Periodic Trends

Row 1, Col 1 The short form electron configuration for chlorine. What is [Ne]3s 2 3p 5 ?

1,2 Atoms that lose or gain electrons What are ions?

1,3 He created the period table based on this property. Who is Mendeleev, atomic mass?

1,4 As you move from left to right across the periodic table, this happens to atomic size. What is decreases?

2,1 The element in group 2A, Period 4 What is Calcium?

2,2 This forms when an atom gains an electron. What is an anion?

2,3 Each period of the periodic table corresponds to this in an atom. What is an energy level?

2,4 When comparing Iodine and rubidium, this element has a higher ionization energy. What is iodine?

3,1 The group number and period Number of an element with the Ending electron configuration 6s 2 6p 2 What is period 6, group 4A?

3,2 The electron configuration of an element that is inert (stable) What is s 2 p 6 ?

3,3 Of the following elements, the one that is a nonmetal. Pt, V, Kr, Li What is Krypton?

3,4 The element with the highest Electronegativity. What is fluorine?

4,1 Chalcogen, period 6 What is Polonium?

4,2 Type of ion formed by group 2A elements What is a cation?

4,3 Elements whose electron configurations end in s or p What are representative elements?

4,4 Causes the shielding effect as you move down a group What is the addition of an energy level?

5,1 Type the answer for 5,1 here. (Type the question for 5,1 here.)?

5,2 Type the answer for 5,2 here. (Type the question for 5,2 here.)?

5,3 Type the answer for 5,3 here. (Type the question for 5,3 here.)?

5,4 Type the answer for 5,4 here. (Type the question for 5,4 here.)?