The correctLewis DotForChlorinehalogenmetalliccharacterperiodsThese tell youthe number ofenergy shellsan atom willhave.non-conductiveionicElectronAffinity andIonizationEnergyBecomes moreas you move upthe groups andfrom left to rightin the periods.conductiveBrThiselement isaHalogen.MgWhich elementis an AlkalineEarth Metal?Sodium orMagnesiumCorrectLewis Dotfor Iodine4Total valenceelectrons in1s^2, 2s^2,2p^2NobleGasesGroup 18 onthe periodictable.Nonreactive.cationanionCWhich elementhas 4 valenceelectrons?Carbon orNeonMetalloidElements thathave propertiesof both metalsand non metalsTransitionMetalsGroups 3-12 on theperiodictable.ValenceElectronsThe LewisDot Diagramonly usesthese asdotsAlkalineEarthMetalAn atom with12, protons, 12neutrons, and12 electrons isin what family?NaWhich one ofthese is anAlkali Metal?Sodium orMagnesium?(s) and(p)levelsWhich two levelsof the electronconfigurationequal thevalenceelectrons?Non-MetallicCharacterIncrease aselements gofrom left to rightin a diagonalfashion on thePeriodic Table.AtomicRadiusGets bigger asit goes downthe group andfrom right to leftin the periods.halogenMalleablecan be bentor flattened-usuallymetal.5Total number ofValenceElectrons in1s^2, 2s^2,2p^6, 3s^2,3p^3inertDuctilecan bedrawn intowire-usuallymetalAlkaliMetalAn elementwith 19 protons,20 neutrons,and 19electrons is inwhat family?NeWhich one ofthe followinghave a fullvalence shell?Carbon orNeoncovalentLanthanidesandActinidesThese are cutout of the mainbody of theperiodic tableand placedbelow the table.groupsThese are mostalike in chemicalproperties andhow manyvalence electronsthe atom has.The correctLewis DotForChlorinehalogenmetalliccharacterperiodsThese tell youthe number ofenergy shellsan atom willhave.non-conductiveionicElectronAffinity andIonizationEnergyBecomes moreas you move upthe groups andfrom left to rightin the periods.conductiveBrThiselement isaHalogen.MgWhich elementis an AlkalineEarth Metal?Sodium orMagnesiumCorrectLewis Dotfor Iodine4Total valenceelectrons in1s^2, 2s^2,2p^2NobleGasesGroup 18 onthe periodictable.Nonreactive.cationanionCWhich elementhas 4 valenceelectrons?Carbon orNeonMetalloidElements thathave propertiesof both metalsand non metalsTransitionMetalsGroups 3-12 on theperiodictable.ValenceElectronsThe LewisDot Diagramonly usesthese asdotsAlkalineEarthMetalAn atom with12, protons, 12neutrons, and12 electrons isin what family?NaWhich one ofthese is anAlkali Metal?Sodium orMagnesium?(s) and(p)levelsWhich two levelsof the electronconfigurationequal thevalenceelectrons?Non-MetallicCharacterIncrease aselements gofrom left to rightin a diagonalfashion on thePeriodic Table.AtomicRadiusGets bigger asit goes downthe group andfrom right to leftin the periods.halogenMalleablecan be bentor flattened-usuallymetal.5Total number ofValenceElectrons in1s^2, 2s^2,2p^6, 3s^2,3p^3inertDuctilecan bedrawn intowire-usuallymetalAlkaliMetalAn elementwith 19 protons,20 neutrons,and 19electrons is inwhat family?NeWhich one ofthe followinghave a fullvalence shell?Carbon orNeoncovalentLanthanidesandActinidesThese are cutout of the mainbody of theperiodic tableand placedbelow the table.groupsThese are mostalike in chemicalproperties andhow manyvalence electronsthe atom has.

Unit 3 Periodic Table Trends and Properties- Peveler - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. B-The correct Lewis Dot For Chlorine
    B-
  2. B-halogen
  3. G-metallic character
  4. I-These tell you the number of energy shells an atom will have.
    I-periods
  5. G-non-conductive
  6. B-ionic
  7. G-Becomes more as you move up the groups and from left to right in the periods.
    G-Electron Affinity and Ionization Energy
  8. N-conductive
  9. G-This element is a Halogen.
    G-Br
  10. I-Which element is an Alkaline Earth Metal? Sodium or Magnesium
    I-Mg
  11. I-Correct Lewis Dot for Iodine
    I-
  12. O-Total valence electrons in 1s^2, 2s^2, 2p^2
    O-4
  13. O-Group 18 on the periodic table. Nonreactive.
    O-Noble Gases
  14. I-cation
  15. N-anion
  16. G-Which element has 4 valence electrons? Carbon or Neon
    G-C
  17. O-Elements that have properties of both metals and non metals
    O-Metalloid
  18. B-Groups 3-12 on the periodic table.
    B-Transition Metals
  19. N-The Lewis Dot Diagram only uses these as dots
    N-Valence Electrons
  20. N-An atom with 12, protons, 12 neutrons, and 12 electrons is in what family?
    N-Alkaline Earth Metal
  21. N-Which one of these is an Alkali Metal? Sodium or Magnesium?
    N-Na
  22. O-Which two levels of the electron configuration equal the valence electrons?
    O- (s) and (p) levels
  23. O-Increase as elements go from left to right in a diagonal fashion on the Periodic Table.
    O-Non-Metallic Character
  24. N-Gets bigger as it goes down the group and from right to left in the periods.
    N-Atomic Radius
  25. O-halogen
  26. B-can be bent or flattened-usually metal.
    B-Malleable
  27. G-Total number of Valence Electrons in 1s^2, 2s^2, 2p^6, 3s^2, 3p^3
    G-5
  28. O-inert
  29. I-can be drawn into wire-usually metal
    I-Ductile
  30. G-An element with 19 protons, 20 neutrons, and 19 electrons is in what family?
    G-Alkali Metal
  31. B-Which one of the following have a full valence shell? Carbon or Neon
    B-Ne
  32. I-covalent
  33. I-These are cut out of the main body of the periodic table and placed below the table.
    I-Lanthanides and Actinides
  34. B-These are most alike in chemical properties and how many valence electrons the atom has.
    B-groups