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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Passé Composé PrésentImparfaitFutureVocab
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The 19 th Century
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This Englishman discovered that positive nuclear charge increases with increasing mass
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Henry Moseley
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The name for the time between, regular recurring events
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A period
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This German published a table with elements arranged by increasing mass
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Meyer
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In 1790, he compiled a list of the 23 then- known elements
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Lavoisier
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This block contains the fewest total elements
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s
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It has 3 values for m l
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p-block
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These elements are contained in the f-block
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Inner- transition metals
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Elements in this block have an l quantum number value of 2
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d-block
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You will find the highest I 1 values here
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p-block
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The trend by which the periodic table is arranged
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Increasing atomic number
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The most electronegative element
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Fluorine
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The group where the most metallic elements are found
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1
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For a given atom, it’s the difference between atomic number and shielding
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Z eff
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The definition of electronegativity
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The measure of the desire of an atom for electrons in a bond
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These are too “royal” to react
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Noble Gases
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They insulate and usually form anions
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Nonmetals
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Bromine’s family name
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Halogens
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This d-blocker is its own clique: it’s not found on Earth
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Technetium
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The family of elements in this clique: ns 2
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The alkaline Earth metals
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Lavoisier’s first name
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Antoine
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The prior-noble gas electron configuration of titanium (Ti)
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[Ar]4s 2 3d 2
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The two products when Na is put in H 2 O
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NaOH (aq) and H 2 (g)
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The most reactive halogen
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fluorine
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Mendeleev arranged his table based on element’s reactions with this element
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Oxygen
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