What is 12?
H2O is a ______ molecule
Alkali metals are _____ reactive
What is highly reactive?
Oxygen has this number of valence electrons
What is 5 electrons?
They are bad ______ and _______ conductors.
What is Heat/Thermal and Electrical conductors?
The four main types of metals?
What are Alkali Metals, Alkaline Earth Metals, Transition Metals, and Other Metals. Metalloids also count.
Highest Electronegative Element
What is Fluorine?
Halogens are highly reactive for this reason.
What is halogens have a nearly complete valence shell making them highly reactive to complete their valence shells.
Group 1 elements contain this amount of valence electrons
What is one valence electron?
The type of ion nonmetals are on the periodic table.
What are anions?
Gold and other valuable metals are used in electronics for this reason.
What is gold and other metals are good conductors of electricity?
This group of elements has 0 electronegativity
What are Noble Gases?
Metalloids can act as both _____ and _______
What is nonmetals and metals?
Carbon contains this amount of valence electrons.
What are 4 valence electrons?
The number of valence electrons nonmetals have at minimum on the periodic table.
What is 4 electrons?
The property of a metal that allows it to stretch and bend.
Lowest Electronegative Element
What is Francium?
This element group contains Carbon
What are Non-metals?
What is the lower on the periodic table you go the larger the radius, and the farther left on the table the smaller the radius.
The comparison of electronegativity of nonmetals compared to metals.
What is nonmetals have a higher electronegativity?
The element Mr. Bilinksi calls peanut butter.
Lead (Pb)
The range of Polar Covalent electronegativity.
What is 0.5-1.6?
Elements 57-71 are called this
Lanthanides
The range of metals that form dumbbells within the atom.
What are Transition Metals?
The three main groups of nonmetals on the periodic table.
What are nonmetals, halogens, and noble gases. Metalloids also count.