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periodic table trends, equations

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when does the 1st element get a prefix   if it has more than 1 of itself  
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where does the atomic radius increase?   left and down  
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shielding   inner electrons block the nuclear charge toward the outer shell electrons  
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electronegativity   the atom's ability to pull an electron towards itself when bonded (getting smaller?)  
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do big atoms have lots or not that much electronegativity?   not that much, since the electrons would be spread out thus taking up more space  
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in what direction in the p-table does electronegativity increase   up and to the right  
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ionization energy   the amount of energy needed to pull an electron off  
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in what direction in the p-table does ionization energy increase   up and to the right  
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1st ionization energy   the amount of energy needed to remove the 1st electron  
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2nd ionization energy   the amount of energy needed to remove a 2nd electron  
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trends in atomic radius   radius increases as you go left and down  
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for what type of bonding do you use prefixes   nonmetal+nonmetal  
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do you include charges of elements in ionic or covalent bonding   ionic bonding  
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