Periodic table
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- Q1are found in the outermost energy level.metallic electronsprotonsnuclear electronsvalence electrons30sEditDelete
- Q2tendency of an atom to attract/gain electronsnuclear chargeionizationElectronegativitynegative vibes30sEditDelete
- Q3the amount of energy required to remove an electron.energy barcation energyIonization Energynuclear energy30sEditDelete
- Q41/2 the distance between nuclei of the same element bonded together.Atomic RadiusAtomic nuclear abilityBonding energy1/2 life30sEditDelete
- Q5Groups 3-12.HalogensInner Transition MetalsAlkaline Earth MetalsTransition Metals30sEditDelete
- Q6Strontium has2 valence electrons.no valence electrons3 valence electrons8 valence electrons30sEditDelete
- Q7lose electrons/form cations.MetalsMetalloidsNonmetals30sEditDelete
- Q8gain electrons/form anions.NonmetalsMetalsMedalsMetalloids30sEditDelete
- Q9All nonmetals (except H) are found:bottom of the periodic tablethe left side of the periodic tableupper right corner of periodic table.middle of the periodic table30sEditDelete
- Q10region of space where electrons are most likely to be found.electron areasublevelselectron cloudOrbital30sEditDelete
- Q11See imageHalogensAlkali MetalsNoble GasesFluorinites30sEditDelete
- Q12See imageAlkaline Earth MetalsHalogensAlkali MetalsTransition Metals30sEditDelete
- Q13See imageMetalloidsMetalsLiquidsNonmetals30sEditDelete
- Q14See imageSuper elementsMetalsNon MetalsMetalloids30sEditDelete
- Q15See imageTransition Metalsp sublevel metalsNonmetalsInner Transition Metals30sEditDelete
- Q16From left to right across the periodic table.familiesgroupsRows.columns30sEditDelete
- Q17Alkaline Earth Metals have __ valence electrons871230sEditDelete
- Q18The halogens have __ valence electrons827130sEditDelete
- Q198 valence electrons/ least reactive.Noble GasesHalogensAlkali MetalsTransition Metals30sEditDelete
- Q20high ionization energy/ NO electronegativity.HalogensNonmetalsNoble GasesMetals30sEditDelete