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Bonding that occurs when electrons are given or taken away from an

atom to form a compound.

• What is ionic?

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Elements that SHARE electrons create this bond type.

• What is a covalent bond?

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Which family of elements on the periodic table forms no stable

compounds?

• What are Noble Gases?

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A metal that bonds with a nonmetal creates this bond type.

• What is an ionic bond?

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One of the following compounds is not possible.

N2, KO, CO2,CaO

• What is KO?

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Electronegativity INCREASES as you go in this general direction on

the periodic table.

• What is up and to the right?

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Which of the following elements has properties that are most similar

to Nitrogen?Cl, C, O, As, Li

• What is As (Arsenic)?

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Argon has this number of valence electrons.

• What is 8?

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How tightly an atom holds on to its electrons or the energy needed to remove electrons from protons is

called this.

• What is Ionization Energy?

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This element has THE lowest electronegativity on the periodic

table.

• What is Francium?

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A Na+ ion contains this many electrons.

• What is 10?

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This light source showed a continuous spectrum of colors.

• What is an incandescent bulb?

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Number of protons that Silicon contains.

• What is 14?

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In Niels Bohr’s experiment he determined that the black spaces

represented this.

• What is areas where no electrons can orbit.

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The metal ions we tested for the flame test produced different

colored flames for this reason.

• What is electrons jumping and falling between energy levels?

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Developed the first theory of atoms.

• Who was Democritus?

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Developed an atomic model involving electrons in specific

energy levels?

• Who was Niels Bohr?

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Discovered electrons using a cathode ray tube.

• Who was J. J. Thomson?

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Organized the elements into the first periodic table.

• Who was Dmitri Mendeleev

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Discovered that atoms contain a positive nucleus and are mostly

empty space.

• Who was Ernest Rutherford?

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As you move from left to right on the periodic table, the atomic

number…

• What is Increases?

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The reason F and Cl act very much the same in reactivity.

• What is they have the same number of valence electrons/they’re in same column.

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How many valence electrons does Aluminum have?

• What is three?

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To become happy and stable magnesium must…

• What is “lose two electrons”?

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In Niels Bohr’s experiment, he determined that the colored

emission lines represented…

•What is he energy given off by electrons falling from one energy level to a lower level.

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