Periodic Table Trends
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- Q1The principle that states that chemical properties of the elements are periodic functions of their atomic numbersPeriodic law30s
- Q2Elements found in Groups 1-2 and 13-17Representative element30s
- Q3Electrons in the outermost energy level of an atom, they are involved in bondingValence electron30s
- Q4positive charge that an electron experience from the nucleus, equal to the nuclear charge but reduced by the shielding effect (core Electrons)Effective nuclear charge30s
- Q5Refers to the protection of valence electrons by core electrons in inner energy levelsShielding effect30s
- Q6An atom or group of atoms that has a positive or negative charge due to a loss or gain of electrons creating an unbalanced number of proton and electrons.Ion30s
- Q7A positively charged ion formed when electrons are lostCation30s
- Q8A negatively charged ion formed when electrons are gained.Anion30s
- Q9States that atoms lose, gain or share electrons in order to acquire a full set of valence electronsOctet rule30s
- Q10Half the distance between the nuclei of two like atomsAtomic radius30s
- Q11The amount of energy required to remove an electron from an atomIonization energy30s
- Q12Indicates the relative ability of an element's atoms to attract electrons in a chemical bondElectronegativity30s
- Q13The gradual change of any property in the elements across a period or down a group.Periodic trend30s
- Q14An identifier used to describe the column of the standard periodic table. There are 18 groups in total on the periodic tableGroup30s
- Q15The number of protons, which uniquely identifies an elementAtomic Number30s