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TRIVIA

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What was the name given to Dalton’s atomic

model

Billiard Ball or Marble

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The cloud shaped reagions where

electrons are thought to be located

Atomic Orbital

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The way electrons are arranged around the

nucleus of atoms

Electron Configuration

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Whose model of the atom was called “plum

pudding”

Thomson

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Rutherford conducted what experiment?

Gold Foil

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Is one half the distance between the nuclei of

two atoms of the same element when the atoms are joined

Atomic Radii

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The elements with the largest atomic radii are in the lower left hand

corner of the table

True

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The ionization energy decreases as you move down a group of the periodic table

True

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the tendency for the atoms of the elements

to attract electrons when they are

chemically combined with another element

Electronegativity

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The lowest energy level (n=1) is called

Ground state

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This man conducted the cathode ray tube

experiment

Thomson

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What are the names of the four sublevels that exist?

S, p, d, f

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How many electrons can fit in a:S sublevelP sublevelD sublevelF sublevel S can hold 2

P can hold 6D can hold 10F can hold 14

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What is the electron configuration of

nitrogen?

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What is the name given to the elements in group number 1?

Alkali Metals

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What is the group number of the Noble

Gases

18

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Where are the lanthanides and actinides located on the periodic table?

F block

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What is the group number of the Halogens?

17

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What is the group name of the elements in Group 2?

Alkaline Earth Metals

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Where are the metals located on the Periodic

Table?

Left of staircase

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Who created the first periodic table?

Mendeleev

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What happens to the density of the elements as we go down a group?

Increases

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Down a group atomic radius tends to

Increase

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Down a group first ionization energy tends

to

decrease

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What is the Electron Configuration of

Oxygen?

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What block on the Periodic table is Oxygen

found in

P

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What block on the periodic table do we find

Gold in?

D

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Metals are good conductors

True

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Metalloids have the properties of both _____

and _____

Metals and Nonmetals

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