The particles that make up an atom are _____?

The rows on the periodic table are called _____.

The columns on the periodic table are called _____.

A _____ is also known as a family.

_____ are used in bonding.

Draw a Bohr model for Lithium on your paper. Raise your hand and wait for Mrs. Muroski or Mrs. Nugent to check your answer.

Valence electrons are located _____.

How do you determine the number of valence electrons?

How can you easily find the number of energy levels?

Dot diagrams are used to represent _____.

For an atom to become stable, an element needs _____ electrons in its outermost energy level, except hydrogen and helium.

Draw an Electron Dot Diagram (EDD) for Carbon on your paper. Raise your hand to have Mrs. Muroski or Mrs. Nugent check your answer.

Fill in the atomic structure for Potassium on your paper. Raise your hand to have Mrs. Muroski or Mrs. Nugent check your answer.

The force that holds two or more atoms together is called _____.

An atom will bond with other atoms to become _____.

A _____ is an atom that is no longer neutral because it has gained or lost electrons.

Which element is found in Group 2, Period 3?

Which of the following is an example of a compound?

The maximum number of electrons that can fit on the second energy level is _____.

A combination of chemical symbols and numbers is called a(n) _____.

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