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The Periodic Table and Trends
CH 5 Review Game The Periodic Table and Trends
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The modern periodic table is organized by…
Atomic mass Atomic number Mass number Reactivity Response Grid Countdown 10
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What does the atomic number tell you about the element?
Number of neutrons Number of protons Charge Number of energy levels Response Grid Countdown 10
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Who first recognized the pattern in the elements?
Moseley Ramsay Bohr Mendeleev Response Grid Countdown 10
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Who fixed the table by ordering it by atomic number instead of mass?
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Who discovered the first noble gas and suggested a new group on the periodic table?
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Who predicted the existence and properties of 3 elements before they were discovered?
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Where are the metalloids found on the periodic table?
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Where are the nonmetals found on the periodic table?
Upper left Lower left Upper right Lower right In the middle All over Response Grid Countdown 20
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Where are the metals found on the periodic table?
s block Lower left p block d block f block All of the above None of the above Response Grid Countdown 20
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What is the name of Group 1 elements?
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What is the name of Group 2 elements?
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What is the name of Group 17 elements?
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What is the name of Group 18 elements?
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What is the name of Group 3-12 elements?
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Semi-conductors Metals Nonmetals Metalloids Response Grid Countdown 10
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Poor conductors, low boiling points, high electronegativity, forms (-) ions
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Good conductors, ductile, malleable, low ionization energy, forms (+) ions
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Soft, very reactive solids, found in nature in compounds
Alkaline earth metals Transition metals Halogens Noble gases Alkali metals Response Grid Countdown 20
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Most reactive nonmetals, forms salts with Group 1 elements
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Fairly reactive, harder solids
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Colorless, odorless, unreactive
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Less reactive, hardest solids
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Why do elements in a group have similar properties?
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How many valence electrons do the halogens have?
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How many valence electrons do the alkaline earth metals have?
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Why do atoms react? To become stable To get an octet
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What are the main group elements?
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The energy needed to remove electrons from an atom.
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Attraction for electrons
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Which element has the biggest radius?
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Which element will form a (+) ion?
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Which element will gain electrons when reacting?
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Which of the following has a noble gas configuration?
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Which of these has a smaller radius when it forms an ion?
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Which element has the highest electronegativity?
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Which element has the lowest ionization energy?
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Which element is more reactive?
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Which element has the smallest radius?
Nitrogen Lithium Cesium Bismuth Response Grid Countdown 20
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Which element is more reactive?
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Which element is not a metalloid?
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