the scientist credited with making the first working periodic table?
Who is Mendeleev
The name of a row on the periodic table?
What are Periods
The number of valence electrons for elements in the Alkali Metals group.
What is 1?
The proper term for the fact that metals are shiny
What is Luster?
Which groups are the representative elements?
What are groups 1a-8a or 1,2 13-18?
This Scientist showed how Triads work?
Who is Dobereiner
The name for a column on the periodic table?
What is a Group or Family
Valence electrons Noble Gasses have.
What are 8?
The state are most non-metals in at room temperature?
What is Gas?
This class of elements has low melting and boiling points
What are nonmetals?
This property was used to order Mendeleev's periodic table.
What is Atomic Mass?
The IUPAC numbers system for the groups on the periodic table?
What are numbers 1-18
The group has 2 valence electrons; Be specific with the family name.
What are Alkaline Earth Metals
The transition elements are these types of elements
What are metals?
These elements belong to one class of elements; B, Si, Ge, As, Sb, Te, and Al.
What are metalloids?
Mendeleev used this; the tendency to recur at regular intervals. The elements have properties that re occur at specific intervals.
What is Periodicity? Or periodic trends
This is how Europeans label the periodic table
What are Roman Numerals?
The name of the group that wants to bond with elements in group 7?
What is group 1 or alkali metals
A semiconductor are what kind of elements?
What are Metalloids?
Strontium, Magnesium and Calcium all have these in common since they are in the same group on the periodic table.
What are chemical properties?
This scientist rearranges the periodic table to be ordered by atomic number?
Who is Moseley?
This is the cell that contains this information is for each element.
Atomic name
Atomic number
Atomic Symbol
Atomic mass
What is a key?
The name of the group that wants to bond with elements in group 6
What is Group 2 or Alkaline Earth metals.
This is how each group of metals, nonmetals and metalloids treat their valence electrons.
What are
Metals: Loosely held
Metalloids: Kind of held but able to move.
Nonmetals: Tightly Held
These Elements can be sorted into representative elements, transition metals, inner transition metals, based on these.
What are electron configurations?