Periodic Table

Cards (36)

  • How are elements arranged in the Periodic Table?
    In order of atomic number, in groups and periods
  • Why do elements in the same group have similar chemical properties?
    They have the same number of electrons in their outer shell
  • What is the electronic configuration of sodium?
    2.8.1
  • How can you deduce the electronic configuration of the first 20 elements?
    From their positions in the Periodic Table
  • If an element is conductive and its oxide is basic, what is it classified as?
    Metal
  • Where are metals generally found in the Periodic Table?
    To the left and towards the bottom
  • How is the group number related to the electronic configuration?
    It gives the number of electrons in the outer shell
  • Why do noble gases not readily react?
    They have a stable arrangement of electrons
  • How many electrons does the first shell hold?
    2
  • What determines the chemical properties of an element?
    Number of electrons in the outer shell
  • What is the exception to the rule that noble gases have 8 electrons in their outer shell?
    Helium has 2
  • How is the period number related to the electronic configuration?
    It gives the number of electron shells
  • If an element is not conductive and its oxide is acidic, what is it classified as?
    Non-metal
  • What is the maximum number of electrons the second and third shells can hold?
    8
  • Why are elements in the same group of the Periodic Table similar in their chemical properties?
    They have the same number of electrons in their outer shell
  • What is the general characteristic of metals regarding electrical conductivity?
    They are generally conductive
  • What is the significance of the red line in the Periodic Table?
    It divides metals from non-metals
  • What is the electronic configuration of an element in group 3?
    3 electrons in the outer shell
  • Why do elements in the same period have the same number of electron shells?
    They are arranged in rows called periods
  • What is the general characteristic of non-metals regarding electrical conductivity?
    They are not conductive (excluding graphite)
  • What is the relationship between the group number and the number of electrons in the outer shell?
    The group number gives the number of electrons in the outer shell
  • What is the electronic configuration of an element in period 1?
    1 shell of electrons
  • Why do elements in the same group have similar chemical properties?
    They have the same number of electrons in the outer shell
  • What is the electronic configuration of helium?
    2
  • Why are noble gases unreactive?
    They have a stable arrangement of electrons
  • What is the maximum number of electrons the first shell can hold?
    2
  • What is the relationship between the period number and the number of electron shells?
    The period number gives the number of electron shells
  • What is the general characteristic of metals regarding the formation of ions?
    They form positive ions
  • What is the general characteristic of non-metals regarding the formation of ions?
    They do not form positive ions
  • What is the general characteristic of metals regarding their position in the Periodic Table?
    They are found to the left and towards the bottom
  • What is the general characteristic of non-metals regarding their position in the Periodic Table?
    They are found towards the right and top
  • What is the general characteristic of metals regarding their oxide character?
    Their oxides are basic
  • What is the general characteristic of non-metals regarding their oxide character?
    Their oxides are acidic
  • Why do elements in the same group have similar chemical properties?
    They have the same number of electrons in the outer shell
  • What is the general characteristic of metals regarding their electrical conductivity?
    They are generally conductive
  • What is the general characteristic of non-metals regarding their electrical conductivity?
    They are not conductive (excluding graphite)