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Mr. Royer’s Unit 13 Review. “Families of the Periodic Table” Vocab Cards. Question. All of the elements of group 1 belong to the…. Answer. Alkali Metal family of elements A way to remember, 1 name (Alkali) are in the first group. Question. Elements between group 3 & 12 belong to the….
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Mr. Royer’s Unit 13 Review “Families of the Periodic Table” Vocab Cards
Question All of the elements of group 1 belong to the…
Answer Alkali Metal family of elements A way to remember, 1 name (Alkali) are in the first group
Question Elements between group 3 & 12 belong to the…
Answer Transition Metal family of elements
Question All the elements of group 17 belong to the….
Answer Halogen Family of elements
Question All the elements of group 2 belong to the…
Answer The Alkaline Earth metal family Good way to remember…the Alkaline Earths have 2 names and are in group 2!
Question The group of elements that “zig-zag” along the metal and non-metal sides of the periodic table are known as the…
Answer The Metalloid family of elements.
Question The group of elements that occupy group 18 on the Periodic Table are known as the…
Answer Noble Gas family of elements
Question Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen, and Sulfur are some of the elements that we call…
Answer The “Organic Element” family Remember, this is not the official name of this group, but without these elements, there is NO life!
Question This family of elements has the widest range of uses amongst all the other groups.
Answer The Transition Metal family. “Widest range” implies there is a lot of different elements within the group…and there is!
Question This family of elements is termed “monoatomic” meaning they do NOT form compounds with other elements.
Answer The Noble Gas family
Question This group of elements is the most abundant on our planet.
Answer The Alkaline Earth Metals You might have guessed the “Organic Elements” because without them there is no life…but the “Earth” part is a tip to there abundance. Transition Metals was a good guess too…but there is just a bunch of “variety” not “abundance”
Question This group of elements are very reactive and hazardous in their isolated (“free”) form.
Answer The Halogen group Chlorine and Fluorine gas can kill ya!!!
Question This group of elements is also highly reactive, but it is because the give away their 1 valence electron during chemical bonding.
Answer The Alkali Metal family. 1 Valence electron = Group 1A = regular group 1
Question These elements have 7 valence electrons and in so, easily pair with the Alkali Metal family.
Answer The Halogen family All elements are in group 7A
Question These elements have and give away electrons during chemical bonding, but unlike the “A-series” elements there is no consistent pattern to their valence electron numbers.
Answer The “B-series” elements This is also the Transition Metal family Think B for the “back-up” series to the “A- team” slash “A-series”
Question What is the A-series 2A family?
Answer Alkaline Earth metal family 2A means 2 valence electrons amongst the group.
Question What family is A-series 8A?
Answer The Noble Gas family. All have 8 valence electrons
Question These elements share qualities of both metals and non-metals.
Answer The Metalloid family of elements
Question Elements of this group include Chlorine (Cl), Fluorine (Fl), & Bromine (Br).
Answer Halogen family.
Question Elements of this family include Beryllium (Be), Magnesium (Mg) and Calcium (Ca).
Answer Alkaline Earth metals.
Question Copper (Cu), Silver (Ag), and Gold (Au) belong to the….
Answer Transition metal family.
Question Helium (He), Neon (Ne), and Argon (Ar) belong to the…
Answer The Noble Gas family.
Question Lithium (Li), Sodium (Na), and Potassium (K) belong to the…
Answer Alkali metal family
Question Carbon (C), Nitrogen (N), Oxygen (O), & Hydrogen (H) all belong to the…
Answer “Organic Element” family. Remember, Hydrogen is the only non-metal element on the metal side of the P. Table!!!
Question Boron(B), Silicon (Si), Germanium (Ge) & Arsenic (As) all belong to the…
Answer Metalloid family.
Question Elements are named in one of five ways… What are the two languages that element names can originate from?