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Fun Bell-ringer Partners Review for Test

Engage students with a fun and interactive bell-ringer activity reviewing key concepts for an upcoming test. Use partners, markers, and wipey things to ensure active participation. Follow new and improved rules to enhance learning. Don't forget to remind me to give the prize!

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Fun Bell-ringer Partners Review for Test

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  1. Bell-ringer Get a board Marker Wipey thing PARTNER!!!

  2. Review for the Test (the next time you have class) EUREEKA!!

  3. New and improved rules • You should have a partner • Coverse with them to be sure your answer is correct • DO NOT TALK TO OTHER GROUPS • Switch the marker after each question • REMIND ME TO GIVE THE PRIZE

  4. What is the name of Group One?

  5. Alkali

  6. Two-thirds of the Periodic table are considered to be _____________________.

  7. METALS

  8. In the ground state, all elements in Period Three have the same ONE • Occupied Principle Energy Levels • Nuclear particles • Electrons • Valence electrons

  9. As element in group 1 are considered by increasing atomic number why does the radius increase?

  10. There are more principle energy levels

  11. Which of these ions has the smallest radius? 2 • Ca+2 • Na+1 • K+ • Br-

  12. How is the ion S- different from the S0 atom?

  13. S- has an extra electron and is larger

  14. Compare the ionization energy and electro-negativity of metals and nonmetals

  15. Metals have a lower energy in both cases

  16. Which element is most likely to react with Radon? F • Iodine • Calcium • Sodium • Flourine

  17. Name 3 characteristics of the Alkali Group

  18. Name 3 characteristics of the Alkaline Earth Group

  19. Name 3 characteristics of the Transition Elements

  20. Name 3 characteristics of the Nitrogen Group

  21. Name 3 characteristics of the Halogen Group

  22. Name 3 characteristics of the Noble Gases

  23. Name 5 characteristics of metals

  24. Name five characteristics of nonmetals

  25. How many Principle Energy Levels does gold have? SIX

  26. What does the Lewis dot diagram for Ne look like? Ne

  27. Why are Noble Gases not very reactive?

  28. What is the most reactive metal in the world? Fr

  29. Define ductile The ability to be made into a wire

  30. When metals become ions, what happens to their size? They lose electrons and get smaller

  31. What is the periodic law? As elements are placed in order by atomic number certain trends occur periodically

  32. What are mettalloids? Elements that exhibit both metal and non-metal characteristics

  33. What group is the unknown element in XBr3 located in? Group 13

  34. Give an example of two allotropes. O2 and O3 Coal, graphite, diamond

  35. That is the end of review • Tally your points • Look at page 49 and ask any questions you may have • Your straw grid lab is due at the end of the next day 3 or 4 (depending when you have lab) • Heehee http://www.privatehand.com/flash/elements.html

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