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Periodic Trends
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The first column of elements on the periodic table.
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The first column of elements on the periodic table.
What are the alkali metals?
The last column of elements on the periodic table.
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The last column of elements on the periodic table.
What are the noble gases?
The middle group of elements (columns 3-12) on the periodic table.
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The middle group of elements (columns 3-12) on the periodic table.
What are the transition metals?
The 2nd group on the periodic table.
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The 2nd group on the periodic table.
What are the alkaline earth metals?
The 17th group on the periodic table.
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The 17th group on the periodic table.
What are the halogens?
A substance in which the atoms or molecules are arranged in an orderly, geometric, repeating pattern.
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A substance in which the atoms or molecules are arranged in an orderly, geometric, repeating pattern.
What is a crystal?
1/2 the distance from center to center of two like atoms bonded together.
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1/2 the distance from center to center of two like atoms bonded together.
What is the atomic radius?
A liquid or solid solution of two or more metals.
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A liquid or solid solution of two or more metals.
What is an alloy?
The amount of energy given off when a negatively charged ion is created from the ground state of an element.
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The amount of energy given off when a negatively charged ion is created from the ground state of an element.
What is electron affinity?
The amount of energy needed to create a positively charged ion from the ground state of an element.
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The amount of energy needed to create a positively charged ion from the ground state of an element.
What is ionization energy?
The trend of atomic radius down a group.
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The trend of atomic radius down a group.
What is increases?
The trend of ionization energy across a period.
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The trend of ionization energy across a period.
What is increases?
The trend of electronegativity down a group.
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The trend of electronegativity down a group.
What is decreases?
The trend of atomic radius across a period.
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The trend of atomic radius across a period.
What is decreases?
The trend of ionization energy down a group.
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The trend of ionization energy down a group.
What is decreases?
Symbol Au.
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Symbol Au.
What is gold?
Symbol K.
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Symbol K.
What is potassium?
Symbol for Copper.
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Symbol for Copper.
What is Cu?
Symbol for Tin.
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Symbol for Tin.
What is Sn?
Symbol for manganese.
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Symbol for manganese.
What is Mn?
All elements in a family have this in common.
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All elements in a family have this in common.
What is the number of valence electrons?
The way group 2 attains a stable electron configuration.
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The way group 2 attains a stable electron configuration.
What is losing 2 electrons?
The electron configurations of these elements end in s and p orbitals
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The electron configurations of these elements end in s and p orbitals
What is Main group elements?
The stair-step line that separates the metals from the nonmetals.
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The stair-step line that separates the metals from the nonmetals.
What is the metalloid line?
The element has [Kr]5s(2)4d(6) noble gas configuration.
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The element has [Kr]5s(2)4d(6) noble gas configuration.
What is Ruthenium(Ru)?
Explain what periodic law is.
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Explain what periodic law is.
That the physical and chemical properties of the elements are periodic functions of their increasing atomic number.




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