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ATOMS & PERIODIC TABLE VII VOCAB-C23-IONIC BONDS

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VALENCE ELECTRONSELECTRONS FOUND IN THE OUTER
ENERGY LEVELany of the poissible energies an electron may have in an atome
ORBITALA region in an atom where there is a high probability of finding electrons
FAMILYvertical column on periodic table, also known as a group; elements have similar chemical and physical properties and same number of valance electrons
PERIODhorizontal row of elements; elements in the same row have same number of orbitals
LEWIS STRUCTUREdrawing of a molecule that illustrates the valence electrons for the element
ELECTRON CLOUDcurrent theory or model of the atom where electrons move three dimensionally within a given area
CATIONresult of an element changing from neutral state to positive because the element gave up electrons
ANIONresult of an element changing from neutral state to negative as a result of gaining electrons
IONcharged particle as a result of losing or gaining electrons
CORE ELECTRONSelectrons that are NOT in the outer orbital/shell of the atom
OCTET RULEmax of eight valence electrons; full outer shell
MAIN GROUP ELEMENTSelements that do not include transition or rare earth metals
ELECTRONEGATIVITYThe ability for an atom to attract electron.
6number of valence electrons for oxygen
FAMILYvertical column on periodic table, also known as a group; elements have similar chemical and physical properties and same number of valance electrons
PERIODhorizontal row of elements; elements in the same row have same number of orbitals
MAIN GROUP ELEMENTSelements that do not include transition or rare earth metals
FAMILYvertical column on periodic table, also known as a group; elements have similar chemical and physical properties and same number of valance electrons
PERIODhorizontal row of elements; elements in the same row have same number of orbitals
nonmetalAn element is dull, brittle, a poor conductor, and it does not react with hydrochloric acid. This element is most likely a _____.
Periodic LawStatement that when the elements are arranged by increasing atomic number, there is a periodic repetition of their chemical and physical properties
PROTONSPOSITIVE ATOMIC PARTICLE FOUND IN THE NUCLEUS
NEUTRONSNEUTRALLY CHARGED PARTICLE FOUND IN THE NUCLEUS
ELECTRONSNEGATIVE ATOMIC PARTICLES FOUND SURROUNDING THE NUCLEUS
NUCLEUScenter of an atom; made up of protons and neutrons
PERIODIC LAWproperties of elements tend to repeat in a regular pattern when elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic number
FAMILYvertical column on periodic table, also known as a group; elements have similar chemical and physical properties and same number of valance electrons
PERIODhorizontal row of elements; elements in the same row have same number of orbitals
METALSgrouped on left side of periodic table; elements are shiny and conduct heat and electricity
NONMETALSelements that are poor conductors of heat and electricity; grouped on the right side of periodic table
METALLOIDSelements that have properties of metals and nonmetals
ATOMIC MASSweighted average mass of element's isotopes
ISOTOPEvariation of an element that has the same number of protons but different number of neutrons
HYDROGEN FAMILYfamily with single member that is a non metal gas
TRAMSITION METALSthe largest family in the periodic table with a lot of electrons (normally) and distribute them in many advanced/ complicated ways
BORON FAMILY3 valence electrons, composed of a metalloid and metal, aluminum is important because it is light, strong, and does not corrode
NOBLE GASESlocated on the far right column of the periodic table
NITROGEN FAMILY5 valence electrons, tend to share electrons,
HALOGEN FAMILYlocated in the second column from the right side of the periodic table
ALKALI METAL FAMILYlocated to the far left side of the periodic table excluding hydrogen, members have 1 valence electron
ALKALINE EARTH METALShighly reactive but not as reactive as Alkali metals...have 2 valence electrons
HALOGEN FAMILYnon-metals that form salts
NOBLE GASESthese elements are very un reactive because they have their outer shells fully filled with eight electrons
ALKALI METAL FAMILYvery reactive because they only need to lose one electron to have a full shell
NOBLE GASESalso known as Inert Gases
ALKALINE EARTH METAL FAMILYwhen they are mixed in solutions they form basic solutions
ACTINIDE FAMILYgroup of metals in the bottom row of the periodic table, radioactive and some are not found in nature
LANTHANIDE FAMILYgroup of metals located on the second row from the bottom of the periodic table. Some of these elements can be found in superconductors, glass production, or lasers.
CARBON FAMILY4 valence electrons, composed of 1 nonmetal, 2 metals, 2 metalloids--compounds form the "basis for life"
NITROGENelement that is most abundant element in atmosphere
CARBONelement that forms 5 million compounds and is called 'basis of life'.
OXYGENmost abundant element in earth's crust
RARE EARTH ELEMENTSclassification that includes the actinide and lanthanide families
OXYGEN FAMILY6 valence electrons, tend to share electrons
MALLEABLEcan be hammered into thin sheets
DUCTILEcan be drawn into thin wires
CHALCOGENalso known as the oxygen family
PNICTOGENalso known as the nitrogen family
CHALCOGENfamily of ore forming elements


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Winston Jr/Sr High School
Winston, MO

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