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ch 6 chemistry

Electromagnetically Ability to attract electrons
Ionization Energy Energy to remove an electron
Atomic Radius Half the distance between nuclei of 2 atoms
Metal Good conductors
Transition Metal Have electrons in D-orbitals
Periodic Law Repeating properties when arranged by atomic number
Atomic Mass Mendel arranged his table this way
Period Horizontal row
Group Vertical column
Electrons Subatomic particles that transfer
Which element is in the same period as nitrogen Li, Be, B, C, O, F, Ne
Each period on the periodic table corresponds to a(n) Principle Energy Level
The modern periodic table is arranged in order of increasing Atomic Number
Who arranged the elements according to atomic mass and used the arrangement to predict the properties of missing elements Mendeleev
Which of the following categories includes the majority of the elements Metals
Of the elements Mn, Mg, Br, K, which is a nonmetal Br
To what category of elements does an element belong if it is a poor conductor of electricity Nonmetal
In which of the following sets is the symbol of the element, the number of protons, and the number of electrons given correctly Look at atomic number (protons = electrons)
The atomic number of an element is the total number of which particles in the nucleus Protons
What element has the electron configuration of 1s22s22p63s23p 4s23d6 Fe
Which of the following is true about the electron configuration of the noble gasses S T P complete
.Which subatomic particle plays the greatest part in determining the properties of an element Electrons
Which of the following elements is a transition metal Any d-block element
Which of the following groupings contains only representative elements Any element 1A-7A
Which of the following is true about the electron configuration of the representative elements Sip not filled
Of the elements Co, Zn, Np. Te which is a representative element Te(no trans. no noble)
How does the atomic radius change from top to bottom in a group in the periodic table Increase
How does the atomic radius change from left to right across a period in the periodic table Decrease
Atomic size generally does what when you go from left to right Decrease
What element in the second period has the largest atomic radius Lithium
Which of the following would have the smallest atomic radius (Silicon, Phosphorus,Arsenic, Germanium) Phosphorus(farthest right and top
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