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_____ are inert and stable due to the fact that their valence level of electrons is completely filled.

Noble gases are inert and stable due to the fact that their valence level of electrons is completely filled.

Ionization energy ______ as you go up and to the right on the periodic table.

Ionization energy increases as you go up and to the right on the periodic table.

Atomic radius _____ as you go down and left to right on the periodic table.

Atomic radius decreases as you go down and left to right on the periodic table.

_______ is a measure of an element's attraction for electrons.

Electronegativity is a measure of an element's attraction for electrons.

Electronegativity ______ as you go up and to the right on the periodic table.

Electronegativity increases as you go up and to the right on the periodic table.

The elements in Group 1 are the _____.

The elements in Group 1 are the alkali metals.
The elements in Group 2 are the _____.
The elements in Group 2 are the alkaline metals.
The elements in Group 17 are the _____.
The elements in Group 17 are the halogens.
The elements in Group 18 are the _____.
The elements in Group 18 are the noble gases.

Energy is _______ when a chemical bond forms. The more energy ______, the more _____ the bond.

Energy is released when a chemical bond forms. The more energy released, the more stable the bond.