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The filled outer electron level configuration can be written as what?   ns(superscript 2)np(superscript 6)  
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The eight electrons in the outer energy level fill what orbitals?   s and p  
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In most chemical reactions, atoms tend to match the s and p electron configurations of the noble gases. What is this tendency called?   The octet rule  
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Based on the octet rule, an atom whose outer s and p orbitals do not match the electron configurations of a noble gas will do what?   They will react to lose or gain electrons so the outer orbitals will be full  
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Alakai metals are in what group?   Group 1  
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Alakine-earth metals are in what group?   Group 2  
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Transition metals are in what groups?   3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12  
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Noble Gases are in what group?   18  
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The Halogens are in which group?   17  
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Are the Halogens reactive?   yes  
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After reacting, an element becomes what?   stable  
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The superscripts in an electron confiuration ([Mg] + [Ne]3s (superscript 2) ) added together tell how many ________ an atom has.   valence electrons  
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A potassium will lose one valence electron to have the electron configuration of a noble gas instead of gaining 7 valence electrons because ...?   it requires less energy  
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All atoms are uncharged because they have...?   equal numbers of protons and electrons  
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After giving up an electron to become stable, an atom will have an uneven number of protons and neutrons, causing there to be a...?   net electrical charge  
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An atom, radical, or molecule that has gained or lost one or more electrons and has a negative or positive charge is called a(n)   ion  
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An ion with a positive charge is called a(n)...?   cation  
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An ion with a negative charge is called a(n)...?   anion  
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Using the same name for the atom and the ion that it forms indicates that what is the same as it was before?   the nucleus  
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An ion has a _____ , so therefore it forms _______ and ________ ________ when dissolved in water.   charge, compounds, conducts electricity  
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Noble gases are very __________ , have no electrical _______ , doesn't form compounds, and doesn't _______ _______ when dissolved in water.   unreactive, charge, conduct electricity  
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An atom, radical, or molecule that has gained or lost one or more electrons and has a negative or positive charge is called a(n)   ion  
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An ion with a positive charge is called a(n)...?   cation  
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An ion with a negative charge is called a(n)...?   anion  
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Using the same name for the atom and the ion that it forms indicates that what is the same as it was before?   the nucleus  
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An ion has a _____ , so therefore it forms _______ and ________ ________ when dissolved in water.   charge, compounds, conducts electricity  
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Noble gases are very __________ , have no electrical _______ , doesn't form compounds, and doesn't _______ _______ when dissolved in water.   unreactive, charge, conduct electricity  
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Just because an element forms a stable ion with noble-gas configurations doesnt mean it becomes a _______ ________.   noble gas  
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sodium is extremely...?   reactive  
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Group 1 metals are extremely ______?   reactive  
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when an ionic bond is formed, what two things attract one another?   cations and anions  
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The energy released when ionic bonds are formed is called the ...?   lattice energy  
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Just because an element forms a stable ion with noble-gas configurations doesnt mean it becomes a _______ ________.   noble gas  
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sodium is extremely...?   reactive  
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Group 1 metals are extremely ______?   reactive  
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when an ionic bond is formed, what two things attract one another?   cations and anions  
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The energy released when ionic bonds are formed is called the ...?   lattice energy  
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Ionic compounds have very high _________ points.   bioling  
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To conduct an electric current, a substance must satisfy two conditions. First, it must contain _______ed ________s. Second, those _________s must be free to move.   charged particles, particle  
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Salts are excellent ________ conductors.   Electrical  
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____ means that the crystal is able to resist a large force applied to it.   Hard  
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_________ means that when the applied force becomes too strong to resist, the crystal develops a widespread fracture rather than a small dent.   brittle  
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hardness and brittleness can both be attributed to the way ______ and _______ are arranged in all salt crystals.   cations and anions  
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a ________ ___________ is the regular pattern in chich a crystal is arranged.   crystal lattice  
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a _______ _________ is the smallest portion of a crystal lattice that shows the three-dimensional pattern of the entire lattice   unit cell  
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