The family that is inert and does not react.
What are the Noble Gases?
The number of valence electrons in a Boron atom.
What is 3?
The elements located in period 1.
What is Hydrogen & Helium?
All metals show up on this side of the periodic table.
What is the left side?
The atomic number of Tungsten.
What is 74?
The family that has a characteristic shine (luster), is malleable, ductile, and conductive.
What are the Transition Metals?
The maximum number of valence electrons in a valence shell.
What is 8?
What alkaline earth metal is found in period 4?
What is Calcium?
The element Carbon has the character of a (metal, non-metal, or metalloid)
What is a non-metal?
The atomic mass of Bromine.
What is 80?
The category of elements that has properties of both metals & non-metals.
What are the Metalloids?
The number of valence electrons in a Phosphorus atom.
What is 5?
The element with metallic properties in group 3 that has 50 neutrons in its nucleus.
What is Yttrium?
The element As has the character of a (metal, non-metal, metalloid)
What is a Metalloid?
The number of electrons in Cobalt.
What is 27?
The family that contains highly reactive, non-metals.
What are the Halogens?
A full octet represents an atom reaching this state.
What is stability?
What element is found in period 5 with 7 valence electrons?
What is Iodine?
The element Francium has the character of a (metal, non-metal, metalloid).
What is a metal?
The type of elements that are very brittle and dull, they do not conduct electricity well.
What are the non-metals?
The way a substance reacts if it has a full octet.
What is doesn't react?
The element in period 3 that is highly reactive, but has 6 less Valence Electrons than Chlorine.
What is Sodium?
The only non-solid metal on the periodic table at room temperature.
What is Mercury?
The number of neutrons in C-14.
What is 8?