The number of elements that are liquid at room temperature.
What is 2?
This sub-atomic particle has a negative charge.
What is an electron?
The atomic number for Vanadium.
What is 23?
The element class for Chlorine.
What is a non-metal?
The family number for Alkaline Earth Metals.
What is 2?
The name for the numbers on the left side of the periodic table.
What is periods?
These two sub-atomic particles are found in the nucleus.
What is protons and neutrons?
The symbol for Tin.
What is Sn?
The element class for Niobium.
What is a metal?
The family numbers for the transition metals.
What is 3-12?
The numbers on the left side of the periodic table represent these.
What is electron shells/clouds?
This sub-atomic particle is ALWAYS the same as the atomic number.
What is protons?
The atomic mass for Cesium.
What is 132.905 or 133?
The element class for Tellurium.
What is a metalloid?
The family number for halogens.
What is 17?
Electron affinity, or how likely an element is to take in another electron, increases in this direction on the periodic table.
What is up and to the right?
This sub-atomic particle changes to create ions.
What is electrons?
The number of valance electrons in Gallium.
What is 3?
The phase of matter for Mercury.
What is a liquid?
The family numbers represent this about the elements.
What is their valence electrons?
Atomic radius, or how big the atom is, increases in this direction on the periodic table.
What is down and to the left?
This sub-atomic particle changes to create isotopes.
What is neutrons?
The number of neutrons in Bismuth.
What is 126?
The phase of matter for Tennessine.
What is a solid?
This family is the most reactive elements.
What is the alkali metals or family 1?