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Trends in the Periodic Table
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D block elements are also known as
transition metals
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Define ionisation energy
The amount of energy required to remove a valence electron
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Define 'core charge'
The amount of positive pulling force the nucleus has on electrons
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Which block are alkali earth metals found?
s block
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Atomic size depends on:
The period an element is found, and how many energy shells it has
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Why are group 1 elements usually naturally found as compounds?
They are very reactive so react with other atoms in nature
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Which group is the most electropostive?
1
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Which group is the most electronegative
17
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Define electronegativity
Electronegativity is the ability of an atom to attract electron(s).
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Radon is in what family?
Noble gases
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What are metalloids?
Atoms that demonstrate properties of both metals and non-metals
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Why do transition metals have different ionic charges?
They have varying electron cloud shapes, so interact in multiple ways
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Halogens are called this because it means
"salt forming"
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Quantum Mechanics model describes what about the electrons?
The likely shapes where the electrons will be found
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Which block are alkali metals found?
s block
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Which element is the most electronegative in the periodic table
fluorine
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Alkali metals are named because they form alkaline solutions when reacting with
water
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