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Vertical column on the periodic table.
Horizontal row on the periodic table.
First scientist to rearrange the periodic table
The elements in the periodic table are arranged in order of increasing atomic ____.
Group 1 on the periodic table is also known as the ____ metals.
The elements in the d block of the periodic table are also known as this
An atom with a positive or negative charge.
As you move across a period (left to right), the size of an atom ____.
These are gained or lost in atoms.
_____ energy is the minimum amount of energy required to create a stable atom.
How likely an atom is to attract atoms to itself.
Electronegativity will _____ as you move across a period.
Electrons in the outermost shell.
Elements wish to fulfill the octet rule in order to become ____ gases.
A chemical bond that involves the sharing of electron pairs between two nonmetallic atoms.
Bond that involves a transfer of electrons. One gains and the other loses.
The shape of molecules with five atoms.
Ionic compounds are made up of _____, which are very large structures consisting of alternating + and – ions.
The ability of an atom to become wire.
____ bipyramidal shape have 6 atoms in the molecule.
A double covalent bond has this many shared electrons.
Electrons shared unequally in a covalent bond.
Electrons shared equally in a covalent bond.
Potassium is isoelectronic with what noble gas?
The ability for metals to because different shapes.
The chemical formula for an ionic compound is arranged in the smallest whole-number ratio is known as the _______ formula.
Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory:The electron pairs (both shared and unshared) in the outermost energy level try to get as far apart from each other as possible. Determines shape.

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