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- Q1Arrangement of electrons in the orbitals of an atom.Electron configuration30s
- Q2Electrons in the outermost energy level of an atom, they are involved in bondingValence electron30s
- Q3a way of writing the electron configuration of an atom that uses a nearby, prior noble gas (with a full octet) as a starting pointNoble gas notation30s
- Q4An identifier used to describe the column of the standard periodic table. There are 18 groups in total on the periodic tableGroup/Family30s
- Q5The rings of the electron cloud that hold electronsEnergy levels30s
- Q6Outermost electron shell of an atomvalence shell30s
- Q7The elements in Group 18. They are very stable and do not react with other elements.Noble gases30s
- Q8groups 1 and 2 on the periodic tables block30s
- Q9groups 13-18 on the periodic tablep block30s
- Q10groups 3-12 on the periodic table (the transition metals)d block30s
- Q11rows on the periodic table, indicate the number of energy levelsperiod30s
- Q12A three-dimensional region around the nucleus that indicates the probable location of an electronorbital30s
- Q13write this first when writing the electron configurationcoefficient (number written in front)30s
- Q14See imagethis coordinates with the row #, energy shell/level#30s
- Q15See imagepossible numbers are rows 1-730s