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JeopardologyMessed up Families

Reading the Table

Vocabulary Wacked out Elements

Oh Those Electrons!

10 10 10 10 10

20 20 20 20 20

30 30 30 30 30

40 40 40 40 40

50 50 50 50 50

A collection of inert gases

The most reactive metals

The most reactive element on the periodic table

(Fluorine) is found in this family

The second most reactive group of metals

These elements have some properties of metals and some of

nonmetals.

These indicate the number of energy

levels an element has.

The number of protons

A.k.a. “Families”

Na, K, O, F, C, Cl, Ag, just to name a few…

Equals the number of neutrons

An atom with a different number of

neutrons

The outer shell of electrons

A rule that describes why atoms become

stable

Positive Ions

The charge of an ion

This element is in the same family as lead but has fewer protons than

sodium.

A halogen which is used to treat goiters

Combines with iron to form rust; also found in

a certain covalently bonded liquid

The only metal that is not a solid at room

temperature

Daily Double

An element with more valance electrons than oxygen, fewer valance electrons than neon, more protons than potassium,

but fewer protons than krypton.

The number of electrons in the first

energy level.

The number of electrons that group 1 elements have in their

valance shell.

An atom with an imbalance of protons

and electrons are known as this.

A Lewis diagram shows only the

chemical symbol and these.

Daily Double

17 P18 N

What are the noble gases?

What are the alkali metals?

What are the halogens?

What are the alkaline earth metals?

What are the metalloids?

What are periods?

What is the atomic number?

What are groups?

What are chemical symbols?

What is the mass # - atomic #?

What is an isotope?

What is the valance shell?

What is the Octet Rule?

What are cations?

What is an Oxidation #?

What is carbon?

What is iodine?

What is oxygen?

What is mercury?

What is bromine?

What is two?

What is one?

What is an ion?

What are valance electrons?

What is a Bohr diagram of chlorine?

Final Jeopardology

Category: History

The scientist who organized the first periodic table was Demitri Mendelev in this approximate time period.

(within 5 years)

Time is Up! Hold up your question

Final Jeopardological Question

What is approximately 1869?

Congratulations!

Don’t forget to take your folder home to study for your test…