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Another Name for Group A Elements

Representative Elements

Another Name for Group B Elements

Transition Metals

Horizontal Rows on the Periodic Table

Periods

Each Period on the Periodic Table Corresponds to a _____.

Energy Level

How is the Modern Periodic Table Arranged?

By Increasing Atomic Number

Scientist that arranged the periodic table in order of increasing atomic mass.

Mendeleev

Majority of the Elements on the Periodic Table; Elements Left of the Stair Step

Metals

Elements Right of the Stair Step

Nonmetals

Elements Along the Stair Step

Metalloids

Elements that are Poor Conductors of Heat and Electricity

Nonmetals

Elements that are Good Conductors of Heat and Electricity

Metals

Which Subatomic Particle does the Atomic Number Equal?

Protons

Which Group on the Periodic Table has a Filled "s" Subshell?

Alkaline Earth Metals

Which Group on the Periodic Table has a Filled "p" Subshell?

Noble Gases

Which Group on the Periodic Table has a Half-Filled "s" Subshell?

Alkali Metals

Which Category on the Periodic Table has an Ending Electron Configuration in the "f" Subshell?

Inner Transition Metals

Which Category on the Periodic Table has an Ending Electron Configuration in the "d" Subshell?

Transition Metals

Group 1A

Alkali Metals

Group 2A

Alkaline Earth Metals

Group 7A

Halogens

Group 8A

Noble Gases

Subatomic Particle that Plays a Major Part in Determining Properties of an Element.

Electrons

Atomic Radius _____ Going From Left to Right Across the Periodic Table.

Decreases

Atomic Radius _____ Going From Top to Bottom on the Periodic Table.

Increases

Ion that has a Positive Charge.

Cation

Ion that has a Negative Charge.

Anion

Cations _____ Electrons.

Lose

Anions _____ Electrons.

Gain

Energy Required to Remove an Electron from an Atom.

Ionization Energy

Ionization Energy Generally _____ Going From Left to Right Across the Periodic Table.

Increases

Ionization Energy _____ From Top to Bottom on the Periodic Table.

Decreases

Scientist that Determined the Atomic Number for Elements and Arranged Elements in Order of Increasing Atomic Number in the Periodic Table.

Moseley

Vertical Columns on the Periodic Table

Groups/Families