Atomic Radius | Electronegativity/ Ionization Energy | Reactivity | Periods/ Groups | Metals/ Nonmetals |
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What is Potassium?
Largest atomic radius between Lithium, Sodium and Potassium.
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What is Astatine?
Smallest amount of electronegativity between Bromine, Iodine, and Astatine.
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What are metals and nonmetals?
Reactivity can be different between...
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What are columns?
Groups are represented by this.
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What is to the left of the staircase on the periodic table?
Categorizes the metals.
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What is Oxygen?
Smallest atomic radius between Carbon,Nitrogen,and Oxygen.
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What is the same?
Electronegativity and Ionization Energy trends on the periodic table work the...
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What is how strongly an element reacts with other things?
Definition of Reactivity.
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What are rows?
Periods are represented by this.
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What is to the right of the staircase on the periodic table?
Categorizes the nonmetals.
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What is Sulfur?
Largest atomic radius between Fluorine, Chlorine and Sulfur.
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What is Silicon?
Greatest amount of Ionization Energy between Potassium, Strontium, and Silicon.
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What is Chlorine?
Most reactive between Selenium, Bromine, and Chlorine.
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What is Scandium?
Element in period 4, group 3 between Scandium and Titanium.
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What is Hydrogen?
The only gas that is to the left of the staircase.
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What is Calcium?
Smallest atomic radius between Calcium, Strontium, and Rubidium.
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What is the ability to attract electrons?
Definition of Electronegativity.
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What is Francium?
Most reactive between Francium, Radium, and Barium.
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What is group 18?
Group that contains noble gases.
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What is Calcium?
The metal in the group of Calcium, Iodine, and Krypton.
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What are cations?
Tend to be smaller than the uncharged atom of that same element (metals).
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What is how much energy is required to remove electrons from an atom?
Definition of Ionization Energy.
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What is Fluorine?
The most reactive halogen on the periodic table.
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What are groups 3-12?
Groups that contain transition metals.
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What is Astatine?
The nonmetal in the group of Astatine, Sodium, and Francium.
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