Chapter 6 (vocab)
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Periodic Law | Statement that there is a periodic repetition of chemical & physical properties of the elements when they are arranged by increasing atomic #.
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Groups | Boxes arranged in order of increasing atomic # into series of columns.
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Periods | Families & rows.
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Representative Elements | process of a wide range of chemical and physical properties.
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Transition Elements | more recent numbering system, which uses numbers 1-18
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Metals | elements that are generally shiny when smooth and clean solid @ room temp & good conductors of heat & electricity.
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Alkali Metals | Group 1A elements, except for hydrogen, that are on the left side of the northern periodic table.
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Alkali Earth Metals | Group 2A elements in the modern periodic table.
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Transition Metals | type of group B; element contained in the D-block of the periodic table & w/ some exceptions, is characterized by a filled outermost S orbital of energy level N; & filled or partially filled D orbital of energy level N-1.
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Inner Transition Metals | type of group B element that is contained in the F-block of the periodic table & is characterized by a filled outermost S orbital & filled or partially filled 4F&5F orbitals.
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Nonmetals | Elements that are generally gases or brittle, dull looking solids
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Halogens | Highly reactive group 7A elements
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Noble Gases | extremely un reactive group 8A elements
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Metalloid | Element w/ physical & chemical properties of both metals and nonmetals
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Ion | on atom or bonded group of atoms that has a positive or negative charge.
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Ionized Energy | defined as energy required to remove an electron from gaseous atom.
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Octet Rule | States an atom tend to gain, loose or share electrons in order to require full set of valance.
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