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

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

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Vocabulary Week 11

• electronegativity• ionization energy• octet rule• anion• cation

• temporize• largesse• germane• histrionic• celerity

• 1.alkali metal

a. lithium

b. beryllium

c. fluorine

• 2. strongest electronegativity

a. magnesium

b. silicon

c. sulfur

• 3. largest atomic radius

a. potassium

b. bromine

c. barium

• 4. gains three electrons to become a stable ion

a. aluminum

b. phosphorus

c. chlorine

• 5. Ion contains 10 electrons

a. Magnesium

b. Beryllium

c. calcium

6. Smallest atom

a. cesium

b. lithium

c. fluorine

• 7. highest ionization energy

a. calcium

b. bromine

c. krypton

8. Five energy levels, four valence electrons

a. silicon

b. tin

c. arsenic

9. Noble gas

a. neon

b. lithium

c. iodine

10. Liquid at room temperature

a. chlorine

b. bromine

c. nitrogen

11. Transition metal

a. calcium

b. iron

c. phosphorus

12. Metalloid

a. zinc

b. nitrogen

c. silicon

13. non-metal

a. aluminum

b. boron

c. phosphorus

14. Conductive

a. calcium

b. sulfur

c. neon

15. Malleable

a. silicon

b. copper

c. oxygen

16. Smallest ionic radius

a. oxygen

b. bromine

c. iodine

17. Greatest electronegativity

a. magnesium

b. hydrogen

c. barium

18. Halogen

a. krypton

b. chlorine

c. nitrogen

19. 30 neutrons

a. manganese

b. cobalt

c. zinc

20. 9 protons, 12 neutrons, 10 electrons

a. nitrogen

b. oxygen

c. fluorine

21. Wants to lose one electron to become stable

a. sodium

b. magnesium

c. aluminum

22. Contains three energy levels

a. beryllium

b. phosphorus

c. iodine

23. Chemically similar to sulfur

a. phosphorus

b. chlorine

c. oxygen

24. In the same family as bromine

a. zinc

b. krypton

c. fluorine

25. Has atomic number three

a. sodium

b. lithium

c. boron

26. Wants to gain one electron to become stable

a. lithium

b. nitrogen

c. fluorine

27. Weakest electronegativity

a. potassium

b. copper

c. bromine

28. Highest ionization energy

a. fluorine

b. chlorine

c. bromine

29. Largest atomic radius

a. sodium

b. chlorine

c. calcium

30. Will form a negative ion

a. magnesium

b. aluminum

c. sulfur