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Review for the Periodic Table and Periodic Trends

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This is the largest group of elements on the periodic table   What are the metals?  
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This group of elements form anions   What are non-metals?  
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What are the inner transition metals (lanthanides and actinides)?   This is the name of the bottom 2 (detached) rows on the periodic tbale  
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This is a Group 1 element that is also a non-metal   What is the Hydrogen?  
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What are the noble gases?   This is a group of nonreactive elements  
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This is the biggest element in Group 2   Radium  
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What is the smallest metal in group 1   Lithium  
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Which has the biggest ionic radius? I1-, Te2-, Cs1+, or Ba2?   Te2-  
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the largest non-metal in Group 16   Selenium  
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This is the largest ion that forms from period 2   Nitrogen 3-  
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What did Mendeleev base his periodic table on?   increasing atomic number?  
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This scientist developed the idea of Triads   Dobereiner  
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Newlands developed this major contribution to periodic trends   the law of octets/octaves?  
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Who is Mendeleev   He developed the first periodic table  
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For development of his modern perioidic table based on increasing atomic number, it was important that Moseley works in this man’s lab   Who is Rutherford?  
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All trends are based on this major factor   What is effective nuclear pull  
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As you move up and right on the periodic table atomic radius _____   decreases  
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As you move up and right on the periodic table electronegativity _____   increases  
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As you move up and right on the periodic table electron affinity _____   increases  
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The energy required to remove an electron from an atom?   ionization energy  
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As atoms gain electron and become cations, their radii generally do this   What is increase?  
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Atoms that have the same number of electrons as other atoms are referred to as this   isoelectronic  
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What are the transition metals?   Groups 3 – 12 on the periodic table are referred to as this  
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