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Vocabulary Week 11
  • electronegativity
  • ionization energy
  • octet rule
  • anion
  • cation
  • temporize
  • largesse
  • germane
  • histrionic
  • celerity

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  • 1.alkali metal
  • a. lithium
  • b. beryllium
  • c. fluorine

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  • 2. strongest electronegativity
  • a. magnesium
  • b. silicon
  • c. sulfur

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  • 3. largest atomic radius
  • a. potassium
  • b. bromine
  • c. barium

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  • 4. gains three electrons to become a stable ion
  • a. aluminum
  • b. phosphorus
  • c. chlorine

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  • 5. Ion contains 10 electrons
  • a. Magnesium
  • b. Beryllium
  • c. calcium

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  • 6. Smallest atom
  • a. cesium
  • b. lithium
  • c. fluorine

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  • 7. highest ionization energy
  • a. calcium
  • b. bromine
  • c. krypton

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  • 8. Five energy levels, four valence electrons
  • a. silicon
  • b. tin
  • c. arsenic

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  • 9. Noble gas
  • a. neon
  • b. lithium
  • c. iodine

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  • 10. Liquid at room temperature
  • a. chlorine
  • b. bromine
  • c. nitrogen

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  • 11. Transition metal
  • a. calcium
  • b. iron
  • c. phosphorus

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  • 12. Metalloid
  • a. zinc
  • b. nitrogen
  • c. silicon

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  • 13. non-metal
  • a. aluminum
  • b. boron
  • c. phosphorus

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  • 14. Conductive
  • a. calcium
  • b. sulfur
  • c. neon

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  • 15. Malleable
  • a. silicon
  • b. copper
  • c. oxygen

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  • 16. Smallest ionic radius
  • a. oxygen
  • b. bromine
  • c. iodine

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  • 17. Greatest electronegativity
  • a. magnesium
  • b. hydrogen
  • c. barium

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  • 18. Halogen
  • a. krypton
  • b. chlorine
  • c. nitrogen

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  • 19. 30 neutrons
  • a. manganese
  • b. cobalt
  • c. zinc

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  • 20. 9 protons, 12 neutrons, 10 electrons
  • a. nitrogen
  • b. oxygen
  • c. fluorine

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  • 21. Wants to lose one electron to become stable
  • a. sodium
  • b. magnesium
  • c. aluminum

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  • 22. Contains three energy levels
  • a. beryllium
  • b. phosphorus
  • c. iodine

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  • 23. Chemically similar to sulfur
  • a. phosphorus
  • b. chlorine
  • c. oxygen

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  • 24. In the same family as bromine
  • a. zinc
  • b. krypton
  • c. fluorine

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  • 25. Has atomic number three
  • a. sodium
  • b. lithium
  • c. boron

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  • 26. Wants to gain one electron to become stable
  • a. lithium
  • b. nitrogen
  • c. fluorine

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  • 27. Weakest electronegativity
  • a. potassium
  • b. copper
  • c. bromine

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  • 28. Highest ionization energy
  • a. fluorine
  • b. chlorine
  • c. bromine

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  • 29. Largest atomic radius
  • a. sodium
  • b. chlorine
  • c. calcium

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  • 30. Will form a negative ion
  • a. magnesium
  • b. aluminum
  • c. sulfur
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