MostReactiveMetalsGroup1FranciumFrIt has thelargest atomicradius andmost reactivemetal.MetallicpropertiesProperties ofmetals thatincreasestoward Fr.NobleGasFamilyThe onlygroup thatisnonreactiveIonicradius is <atomicradiusCationsElectronRepulsionThis iscausesincreasingionic radiusin anions.ElectronAffinityIs the energyreleasedwhen an e-is added to aneutral atom.energyrequiredto removee-IonizationenergyFluorineFAn element thathas the smallestatomic radius,highest nonmetalreactivity, and 4.0electronegativity.Nonmetalpropertyincreases_____ .moving upthe group onthe right sideof the PT.a neutral atom'slikelihood ofgaining anelectron andbecome anegative ionElectronAffinityIonicradius is >atomicradiusAnionsMostReactiveNonmetalsHalogensMetalpropertiesincreases_____ .From thestaircase tothe AlkalifamilyThe tendencyof an atom toattract e-from bondedatoms.ElectronegativityIonizationEnergyDecreasesmovingdown thegroup.AtomicRadiusIncreasesfrom rightto left.EffectivenuclearchargeThe netpositive chargeexperiencedby an atom'soutermost e-AtomicmassIncreasesfrom L to Rdue toaddition ofprotons.Increasing# ofprotonscreatesincreasingnuclearchargeElectro-negativityDecreasesmoving downthe group dueto the shieldingeffect.2nd mostreactivemetalsAlkalineEarthmetalsIncreasingElectronshellsresults.ShieldingEffectPeriodicityRepeatingpattern ofpropertiesMostReactiveMetalsGroup1FranciumFrIt has thelargest atomicradius andmost reactivemetal.MetallicpropertiesProperties ofmetals thatincreasestoward Fr.NobleGasFamilyThe onlygroup thatisnonreactiveIonicradius is <atomicradiusCationsElectronRepulsionThis iscausesincreasingionic radiusin anions.ElectronAffinityIs the energyreleasedwhen an e-is added to aneutral atom.energyrequiredto removee-IonizationenergyFluorineFAn element thathas the smallestatomic radius,highest nonmetalreactivity, and 4.0electronegativity.Nonmetalpropertyincreases_____ .moving upthe group onthe right sideof the PT.a neutral atom'slikelihood ofgaining anelectron andbecome anegative ionElectronAffinityIonicradius is >atomicradiusAnionsMostReactiveNonmetalsHalogensMetalpropertiesincreases_____ .From thestaircase tothe AlkalifamilyThe tendencyof an atom toattract e-from bondedatoms.ElectronegativityIonizationEnergyDecreasesmovingdown thegroup.AtomicRadiusIncreasesfrom rightto left.EffectivenuclearchargeThe netpositive chargeexperiencedby an atom'soutermost e-AtomicmassIncreasesfrom L to Rdue toaddition ofprotons.Increasing# ofprotonscreatesincreasingnuclearchargeElectro-negativityDecreasesmoving downthe group dueto the shieldingeffect.2nd mostreactivemetalsAlkalineEarthmetalsIncreasingElectronshellsresults.ShieldingEffectPeriodicityRepeatingpattern ofproperties

PT Trends - Call List

(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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  1. Group 1
    Most Reactive Metals
  2. It has the largest atomic radius and most reactive metal.
    Francium Fr
  3. Properties of metals that increases toward Fr.
    Metallic properties
  4. The only group that is nonreactive
    Noble Gas Family
  5. Cations
    Ionic radius is < atomic radius
  6. This is causes increasing ionic radius in anions.
    Electron Repulsion
  7. Is the energy released when an e- is added to a neutral atom.
    Electron Affinity
  8. Ionization energy
    energy required to remove e-
  9. An element that has the smallest atomic radius, highest nonmetal reactivity, and 4.0 electronegativity.
    Fluorine F
  10. moving up the group on the right side of the PT.
    Nonmetal property increases _____ .
  11. Electron Affinity
    a neutral atom's likelihood of gaining an electron and become a negative ion
  12. Anions
    Ionic radius is > atomic radius
  13. Halogens
    Most Reactive Nonmetals
  14. From the staircase to the Alkali family
    Metal properties increases _____ .
  15. Electronegativity
    The tendency of an atom to attract e- from bonded atoms.
  16. Decreases moving down the group.
    Ionization Energy
  17. Increases from right to left.
    Atomic Radius
  18. The net positive charge experienced by an atom's outermost e-
    Effective nuclear charge
  19. Increases from L to R due to addition of protons.
    Atomic mass
  20. creates increasing nuclear charge
    Increasing # of protons
  21. Decreases moving down the group due to the shielding effect.
    Electro-negativity
  22. Alkaline Earth metals
    2nd most reactive metals
  23. Shielding Effect
    Increasing Electron shells results.
  24. Repeating pattern of properties
    Periodicity