Where are metals located on the periodic table?
Where is the left side?
Where are the nonmetals located on the Periodic Table?
Where is the right side?
Where at the metalloids located on the Periodic Table?
Where is the stair/step/zig-zag line?
Can a metalloid have properties of metals and nonmetals?
What is yes?
I have a positive charge.
What is a proton?
The number of periods in the Periodic Table.
What is seven.
My symbol is O and my atomic mass is 16.
What is Oxygen?
Most metals are: SOLIDS, LIQUIDS, or GASSES
What is solid?
Most nonmetals are: SOLIDS, LIQUIDS, GASES
What is gas?
What is not a characteristic of a metal? CONDUCTOR OF HEAT MALLEABLE, BRITTLE, SHINY?
What is brittle?
How many elements are on the periodic table?
What is 118?
I tell the number of protons contained inside an atom of an element.
What is the atomic number?
There are 18 of these in the Periodic Table.
What are groups?
I have 16 electrons whizzing through my electron cloud.
What is Sulfur?
What fraction of the periodic table are metals?
What is 2/3's?
An atom’s mass number is 210 and its atomic number is 85. How many neutrons does the atom have?
What is 125?
Where are HELIUM, OXYGEN, and NITROGEN located on the Periodic Table, and are they metal, nonmetal, or metalloids?
Where is the right side of the Periodic Table? -nonmetals
Where are COPPER, GOLD, ALUMINUM and IRON located on the Periodic Table and are they metal, nonmetal, or metalloids?
Where is the right side? -metals
A scientist named J. J. Thomson developed a model of the atom in which electrons are spread throughout a cloud of positive charge. This discovery directly caused scientists to revise this model.
A small mass of positive charge was discovered in the center of the atom
These rows inform us of the number of energy levels an atom/element have.
What are periods.
With an atomic mass of 39 and 20 neutrons in my nucleus, I am a very reactive metal.
What is Potassium?
What is the classification of these characteristics? SHINY BRITTLE SEMICONDUCTOR SOLID
What is a metalloid?
What is the only nonmetal element that is located on the left side of the Periodic Table?
What is Hydrogen?
When Atoms of elements, usually nonmetals, share electrons it becomes a ________.
A covalent bond.
What is something that can be hammered into a flat sheet?
What is malleable?
Atoms with the same number of protons, but different number of neutrons.
What are isotopes?
Information that is contained within a square on the Periodic Table (List all 4)
What are atomic number, element symbol, element name, and atomic mass?
My properties are so unique I have my own separate space on the Periodic Table. I am also an essential component of water.
What is Hydrogen?
What classification has these characteristics: DULL, INSULATOR, BRITTLE, NON-MALLEABLE
What is a nonmetal?
Nitrogen has one more valence electron than carbon. What can you infer about nitrogen’s location on the periodic table?
Nitrogen and carbon are in different groups
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What makes the shaded elements unique
They are metalloids.

What is happening in the diagram?
The atom is becoming an ion.
How does the strength of a metallic bond compare to other types of bonds?
They are weaker/
Credited with developing the first Periodic Table of the Elements, he arranged the elements in order of increasing atomic mass.
Who is Dmitri Mendeleev?
T or F subatomic particles contain atoms.
False
This occurs when substances undergo chemical changes.
Bonds between atoms are broken and new bonds are formed.
This is ductile and malleable
Metal
A _____ _________ is like a model of the solar system because they both show orbits around a massive center.
Bors Model
Explain why Sodium atoms will readily form bonds with other atoms
Sodium atoms need to give up only one electron to become stable

Each atom of sulfur (S) has 6 valence electrons. Which of the elements also has 6 valence electrons
oxygen
Name a pair of elements that a covalent bond is most likely to form.
carbon and fluorine
A student is investigating an ionic compound. Which property should the student expect to observe?
The compound should conduct electricity when placed in water.