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It’s Periodic A Family Matter The Atom Properties of Metals Atomic Structure 16111621 27121722 38131823 49141924 510152025 FinalFinal Jeoparody
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$200 (1) Who is known for developing the Periodic Table? Mendeleev Return
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$400 (1) A horizontal row in the periodic table Period Return
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$600 (1) A vertical column in the periodic table Group Return
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$800 (1) What do elements in the same group have in common? Similar properties Return
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$1000 (1) How is the periodic table arranged today? In order of increasing atomic number Return
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$200 (2) The vertical family of elements in group 1 that all have 1 valence electron Alkali Metals What characteristic do they share? Return
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$400 (2) These gases have a full outer electron shell and are not very reactive? Noble gases Return
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$600 (2) This is the name for the metals that make up most of the middle of the Periodic Table of Elements? Transition metals Return
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$800 (2) The metals in group 2 are called Alkaline Earth Metals Return
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$1000 (2) What happens to the reactivity as you move down a family/group? It becomes more reactive Return
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$200 (3) Where are protons found? What is their charge (positive, negative, or neutral)? Nucleus Positive Return
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$400 (3) Where are electrons found? What is their charge? Outside the nucleus negative Return
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$600 (3) Where are neutrons found? What is their charge? Nucleus Neutral (no charge) Return
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$800 (3) What is a valence electron? An electron in the outer most shell of an atom Return
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$1000 (3) Why are the elements on the left side of the periodic table more reactive than the elements on the right side? Only one valence electron. Very unstable Return
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$200 (4) What property is the ability to be drawn into a wire What is ductile Return
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$400 (4) What property is the ability to be hammered and reshaped What is malleable Return
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$600 (4) What property is the ability to reflect light What is luster Return
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$800 (4) Which group has the most elements? What is the transition element Return
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$1000 (4) If a metal reacts violently when placed in water, what group number and name is it most likely Alkali Metals Return
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$200 (5) List the atomic number, atomic mass for the element Li (lithium) AN – 3 Atomic Mass 7 Return
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$400 (5) What is the number of protons, electrons, and neutrons of Fluorine? Atomic Number 9 Atomic Mass 19. Protons 9, Neutron 10, Electrons 9 Return
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$600 (5) What is the number of protons, electrons, and Atomic Mass of Neon? Atomic Number is10 Number of Neutrons is 20. Protons is 10 Electrons is 10 Atomic Mass 30 Return
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$800 (5) What is the Atomic number, the number of protons, and neutrons for Argon? Electrons is 18 Atomic Mass is 40 Atomic Number 18 Protons 18 Neutron is 22 Return
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$1000 (5) What is the atomic number, atomic mass, number of protons, electrons, and neutrons for Atomic Number 16 Atomic Mass 32 Protons 16, Electrons 16, Neutrons 16 Return
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$200 (6) Boron has an atomic number of 5 and an atomic mass of 10.61 How many protons, neutron, and electrons does it have? How many protons, neutron, and electrons does it have? 5 p 5 n 5 e Return
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$400 (6) Neon has an atomic number of 10 and an atomic mass of 20.179 How many protons, neutron, and electrons does it have? How many protons, neutron, and electrons does it have? 10 p 10 n 10e Return
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$600 (6) Potassium has an atomic number of 19 and an atomic mass of 39.098 How many protons, neutron, and electrons does it have? How many protons, neutron, and electrons does it have? 19 p 20 n 19 e Return
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$800 (6) Phosphorus has an atomic number of 15 and an atomic mass of 30.974 How many protons, neutron, and electrons does it have? How many protons, neutron, and electrons does it have? 15 p 15 n 15 e Return
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$1000 (6) Aluminum has an atomic number of 13 and an atomic mass of 26.982 How many protons, neutron, and electrons does it have? How many protons, neutron, and electrons does it have? 13 p 13 n 13 e Return
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