(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. 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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From the staircase to the Alkali family
Metal properties increases _____ .
Is the energy released when an e- is added to a neutral atom.
Electron
Affinity
Group 1
Most
Reactive
Metals
Halogens
Most Reactive
Nonmetals
Increases from L to R due to addition of protons.
Atomic
mass
Alkaline Earth metals
2nd most reactive metals
moving up the group on the right side of the PT.
Nonmetal property increases _____ .
Cations
Ionic radius is < atomic radius
Decreases moving down the group due to the shielding effect.
Electro-negativity
Decreases moving down the group.
Ionization Energy
Properties of metals that increases toward Fr.
Metallic
properties
Anions
Ionic radius is > atomic radius
Repeating pattern of properties
Periodicity
Increases from right to left.
Atomic
Radius
creates increasing nuclear charge
Increasing # of protons
This is causes increasing ionic radius in anions.
Electron Repulsion
The only group that is nonreactive
Noble Gas Family
The net positive charge experienced by an atom's outermost e-
Effective nuclear charge
Ionization energy
energy required to remove e-
Shielding Effect
Increasing Electron shells results.
An element that has the smallest atomic radius, highest nonmetal reactivity, and 4.0 electronegativity.
Fluorine
F
Electron Affinity
a neutral atom's likelihood of gaining an electron and become a negative ion
Electronegativity
The tendency of an atom to attract e- from bonded atoms.
It has the largest atomic radius and most reactive metal.
Francium
Fr