transitionmetalAu is partof thisfamilynon-conductorsanonmetalpropertyanionnegativelychargedion5when atom gains3 electrons toachieve octet,how manyvalence electronsdoes it have?alkalimetalmostreactivemetalssemi-conductorpropertyof ametalloidmalleablebendablehalogensmostreactivenonmetalsmetallargestclass ofelementsperiod3alsoknown asenergylevel 3valenceshellwhere thevalenceelectronsreside+2Group 2Ahas thisionchargegroupakacolumn/family+3ion chargewhen atomloses 3electrons2# of valenceelectrons forthe alkalineearth metals-3the nitrogenfamily hasthis ionchargeenergylevelsrings aroundthe nucleuswhere theelectronsresidecationpositivelychargedion6oxygenfamily hasthis manyvalenceelectronsbrittleshatterseasily-2ion chargeatomgains 2electrons8noble gaseshave thismanyvalenceelectronsHexceptionto the alkalimetalsgroup3group 3Ahas thismanyvalence e--1Halogenshave thisionchargevalenceelectronsoutermostelectronslustershineHeThis element isa noble gashowever it is anexception to theoctet rulenoblegasunreactiveelementstend toloseelectronsmetal willdo whatwith its e-alkalineearthmetalgroup 2Aelementsmetalloidexhibitsproperties ofboth metalsandnonmetalsnonmetalmostly onright side ofthe periodictableductilecan bedrawninto wire+1alkalimetalshave thision chargetend togainelectronsnonmetalwill do whatwith theelectronsoctetruleneed 8valenceelectrons tobe stable7halogenshave howmanyvalenceelectrons18the numberof groupsmaking upthe periodictableperiodakarows1# of valenceelectronsthat alkalimetals haveLewisDotStructureDiagramused torepresent #of valenceelectronsZrPeriod5, Group2BFrPeriod7, Group1A4carbonfamily hashow manyvalenceelectronstransitionmetalAu is partof thisfamilynon-conductorsanonmetalpropertyanionnegativelychargedion5when atom gains3 electrons toachieve octet,how manyvalence electronsdoes it have?alkalimetalmostreactivemetalssemi-conductorpropertyof ametalloidmalleablebendablehalogensmostreactivenonmetalsmetallargestclass ofelementsperiod3alsoknown asenergylevel 3valenceshellwhere thevalenceelectronsreside+2Group 2Ahas thisionchargegroupakacolumn/family+3ion chargewhen atomloses 3electrons2# of valenceelectrons forthe alkalineearth metals-3the nitrogenfamily hasthis ionchargeenergylevelsrings aroundthe nucleuswhere theelectronsresidecationpositivelychargedion6oxygenfamily hasthis manyvalenceelectronsbrittleshatterseasily-2ion chargeatomgains 2electrons8noble gaseshave thismanyvalenceelectronsHexceptionto the alkalimetalsgroup3group 3Ahas thismanyvalence e--1Halogenshave thisionchargevalenceelectronsoutermostelectronslustershineHeThis element isa noble gashowever it is anexception to theoctet rulenoblegasunreactiveelementstend toloseelectronsmetal willdo whatwith its e-alkalineearthmetalgroup 2Aelementsmetalloidexhibitsproperties ofboth metalsandnonmetalsnonmetalmostly onright side ofthe periodictableductilecan bedrawninto wire+1alkalimetalshave thision chargetend togainelectronsnonmetalwill do whatwith theelectronsoctetruleneed 8valenceelectrons tobe stable7halogenshave howmanyvalenceelectrons18the numberof groupsmaking upthe periodictableperiodakarows1# of valenceelectronsthat alkalimetals haveLewisDotStructureDiagramused torepresent #of valenceelectronsZrPeriod5, Group2BFrPeriod7, Group1A4carbonfamily hashow manyvalenceelectrons

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  1. Au is part of this family
    transition metal
  2. a nonmetal property
    non-conductors
  3. negatively charged ion
    anion
  4. when atom gains 3 electrons to achieve octet, how many valence electrons does it have?
    5
  5. most reactive metals
    alkali metal
  6. property of a metalloid
    semi-conductor
  7. bendable
    malleable
  8. most reactive nonmetals
    halogens
  9. largest class of elements
    metal
  10. also known as energy level 3
    period 3
  11. where the valence electrons reside
    valence shell
  12. Group 2A has this ion charge
    +2
  13. aka column/family
    group
  14. ion charge when atom loses 3 electrons
    +3
  15. # of valence electrons for the alkaline earth metals
    2
  16. the nitrogen family has this ion charge
    -3
  17. rings around the nucleus where the electrons reside
    energy levels
  18. positively charged ion
    cation
  19. oxygen family has this many valence electrons
    6
  20. shatters easily
    brittle
  21. ion charge atom gains 2 electrons
    -2
  22. noble gases have this many valence electrons
    8
  23. exception to the alkali metals group
    H
  24. group 3A has this many valence e-
    3
  25. Halogens have this ion charge
    -1
  26. outer most electrons
    valence electrons
  27. shine
    luster
  28. This element is a noble gas however it is an exception to the octet rule
    He
  29. unreactive elements
    noble gas
  30. metal will do what with its e-
    tend to lose electrons
  31. group 2A elements
    alkaline earth metal
  32. exhibits properties of both metals and nonmetals
    metalloid
  33. mostly on right side of the periodic table
    nonmetal
  34. can be drawn into wire
    ductile
  35. alkali metals have this ion charge
    +1
  36. nonmetal will do what with the electrons
    tend to gain electrons
  37. need 8 valence electrons to be stable
    octet rule
  38. halogens have how many valence electrons
    7
  39. the number of groups making up the periodic table
    18
  40. aka rows
    period
  41. # of valence electrons that alkali metals have
    1
  42. Diagram used to represent # of valence electrons
    Lewis Dot Structure
  43. Period 5, Group 2B
    Zr
  44. Period 7, Group 1A
    Fr
  45. carbon family has how many valence electrons
    4