Study Guide
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
Help!
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Group 1 | very reactive
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Group 2 | very reactive
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Group 13 | reactive
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Group 14 | re-activity varies
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Group 15 | re-activity varies
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Group 16 | very reactive
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Group 17 | very reactive
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Group 18 | unreactive
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which groups on the periodic table are not found uncombined in nature due to being very reactive | alkali metal- group 1
halogen - group 17
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groups period | up and down (vertical)
left to right (horizontal)
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where are metals located | left of zigzag
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where are nonmetals located | right of zigzag
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where are metalliods located | border of the zigzag (6)
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atom | simplest form of an element
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molecule | combination
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ionic | metal bonded with nonmetal
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covalent | nonmetal with nonmetal
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what happens to chemical bonds during a chemical reaction | -original bonds are broken
-atoms are rearranged
-form new bonds
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which substance is the product and reactants | N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3
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explain why the following equation doesn't demonstrate the law of conservation of matter | NaCl + F2 → NaF + Cl2 (you can't destroy or create matter
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ionic electrons | are transferred between atoms; covalent bonds electrons are shared
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