Second 6 Weeks Vocabulary
__1. Law of OctavesA. Scientist who sorted elements by atomic number
__2. Law of TriadsB. Scientist who made the first accepted periodic table
__3. MendeleevC. Scientists who grouped elements into 8 groups
__4. MoseleyD. similarities in element properties repeat every 8 elements
__5. NewlandsE. groups of 3 elements whose average mass is close to middle
__6. Atomic RadiusA. distance from nucleus to furthest electron in an atom
__7. electronegativityB. general direction in which something is changing
__8. ionic radiusC. energy needed to remove 1 electron from an atom
__9. ionization energyD. how strongly an atom pulls on electrons in a compound
__10. trendE. distance from nucleus to furthest electron in an ion
__11. coefficientA. shows arrangement of electrons in energy levels & sublevels
__12. electron configurationB. image showing position and direction of electrons in an atom
__13. orbital diagramC. number written smaller and higher than text
__14. subscriptD. large number in front of a value
__15. superscriptE. number written smaller and lower than text
__16. energy levelA. columns of periodic table
__17. group/familyB. rows of periodic table
__18. periodC. electrons in outer energy level, each group has the same #
__19. sublevelD. modern periodic table is grouped by these
__20. valence electronE. where electrons are found, each period has the same number
__21. metalA. metals lose electrons and increase charge
__22. metalloidB. nonmetals gain electrons and reduce charge
__23. nonmetalC. elements with properties of both metals and nonmetals (pink)
__24. oxidationD. elements on the left side of the periodic table (blue)
__25. reductionE. elements on the right side of the periodic table (yellow)
__26. Alkali metalA. metals found in the D block of the periodic table
__27. Alkaline Earth MetalB. group 2 elements
__28. HalogensC. group 17 elements
__29. inertD. group 1 elements
__30. Noble GasesE. resistant to change, does not react
__31. transition metalF. group 18 elements, do not react
__32. AnionA. nonmetal share electrons to form a molecule
__33. CationB. metals donate electrons to nonmetals to form a compound
__34. covalent bondC. a negative ion
__35. ionD. a positive ion
__36. ionic bondE. covalently bonded elements with a charge
__37. Polyatomic ionF. an atom with a charge
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