A row on the periodic table.
What are Periods?
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The main blocks of the periodic table.
What are transition elements?
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React easily with other elements.
What are alkali and alkine earth metals?
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The smallest atomic mass.
What is hydrogen?
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Conducts electricity at high tempture but not at low temperature.
What is semiconducter?
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A column on the Periodic Table.
What is group.
Metals such as beryllium, magnesium, calcium, strontium, barum and radium.
What are alkalina Earth metals?
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Are elements that have no metallic properties.
What is nonmetals?
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The elements helium,neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon.
What are noble gases?
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Elements found in group 18 and 17.
What are halogens and noble gases?
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A key that shows important information about each element.
What is Element Key?
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To be pulled into thin wires.
What is ductility?
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The two most common elements in your body.
What is oxygen and carbon?
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Elements in group 18.
What are noble gases?
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Are strong malleable and do not react easily with oxygen or water.
What are transition elements?
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A chart of the arranged elements into rows and columns according to their physical and chemical properties.
What is Periodic Table?
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The ability to be hammerd or to be rolled into sheets.
What is melleability?
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All metals are solids at room temperature exept.
What is mercury?
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Reacts rapidly with other elements and form compounds.
What is halogens?
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The only nonmetal in group 14.
What is carbon?
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A Russion chemist and teacher who came us with the table.
Who is Dimitri Mendeleev?
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The lowest density of all metals.
What are alkali metals?
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Group 17 in the perdoic table.
What is halogen?
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Usually behaves like a nonmetal.
What is hydrogen?
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Do not exist as free elements.
What are halogens?
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