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Bohr Model
Trends
Electron Configuration
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Atom
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Dalton/John Dalton
JJ Thompson
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the nucleus?
Bohr/Neils Bohr
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Model?
JJ Thompson
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Erwin Schrodinger/Schrodinger
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Democritus
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Negative
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Neutral/0
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Inside/nucleus
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Nickel Holmium
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31 (6)
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Tellurium/Te 52 28 28 67 98 67
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________ combined.
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Phosphorus
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have?
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frequency?
red
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8 and 6
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frequency?
Violet
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C.
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Trends - 100
A change in form but not composition is
Physical change
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Trends - 200
Metal or non-metal.
Ge is a _______and P is a _______?
Ge =metal P=non-metal
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Trends - 300
What do the trend arrows look like for increasing
electronegativity?
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Trends - 400
What do Calcium, Cobalt, and Bromine all have in
common?
1. They are all metals 2. They are all the in the same group 3. They are all in the same period
3.
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Trends - 500
What is ionization energy?
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Trends -600
The atom needs ____valence electrons to be
stable?
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Trends - 700
Name the 4 chemical families:
1. 2. 3. 4.
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Trends - 800
Which of the following is likely to have the largest atomic radius?
a) H b) Mn c) Cl d) Rb e) Ag
Rb / (option D.)
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Lithium (Li)
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Oxygen (O).
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Gallium (Ga):
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Niobium (Nb)
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