The metal which has a atomic symbol of Au
What is gold?
These elements that are usually dull and brittle
What are non-metals?
The area of the periodic table where metalloids are found
What is the stair step line?
The group Noble Gases are found in
What is Group 18?
The number of valence electron shells in halogens
What is 7?
What is ductility?
The non-metal essential for breathing
What is oxygen?
The metalloids have the same property as metal that gives off a shine
What is luster?
The number of valence electrons in the Noble Gases
How many is 8?
The group halogens are in
What is group 17?
The kind of conductivity metals have
What is heat and electricity conductivity?
The most abundant non-metal in the universe
What is hydrogen?
The property metalloids have of conducting electricity and heat
What is semiconductivity?
The bland physical properties of the noble gases
What are odorless and colorless?
The only halogen that is liquid at room temperature
What is bromine?
The property that makes metals shiny
What is luster?
The non-metal that is the main component of diamonds and graphite
What is carbon?
The most common metalloid on Earth
What is silicone?
The number of noble gases
What is 7?
The halogen that is used for water purification
What is chlorine?
The property that allows metals to be hammered into thin sheets
What is malleability?
The only non-metal which is liquid at room temperature
What is bromine?
The property of metalloids that makes them break easily under pressure
What is brittleness?
The noble gas commonly used to inflate balloons
What is helium?
The substance halogens are known for creating when combined with ionic compounds
What is salt?