Modern Periodic Table
Metals, Nonmetal, and Metalloids
Reading the Periodic Table/Electron Configuration
Groups on the Periodic Table
Random Science Facts
100
The person who developed the modern Periodic Table.
What is Mendeleev
100
An example of a metal, nonmetal, and metalloid
What is varying answers.
100
The information the atomic number tells you
What is amount of protons and electrons
100
Two names of different groups on the periodic table
What is alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, halogens, noble gases, representative metals, transition metals, inner transition metals.
100
The amount of times a person walks around the world in their lifetime.
What is five.
200
The amount of elements identified by 1700.
What is 13.
200
The most prominent group on the periodic table
What is metals.
200
The information the different colored backgrounds of element tell you
What is which elements have similar properties/ the different groups
200
The reason why the noble gases are called inert gases.
What is because they are nonreactive or rarely take part in reactions.
200
The amount of time it takes an individual blood cell to complete a circuit through the human body.
What is 60 seconds.
300
The method early chemists used to organize the known elements.
What is identify properties and put them into groups.
300
The class who are good conductors of heat.
What is metals
300
The way you can tell how many electrons are in each energy level
What is the number(s) to the right side of each element
300
All of the information of Bromine on the periodic table
What is atomic number 35 (protons and electrons) liquid, nonmetal, halogen, number of neutrons is 45, and electron energy levels are: 2, 8, 18, and 7.
300
The largest living structure on Earth
What is The Great Barrier Reef
400
The way the modern Periodic Table is organized.
What is increasing atomic mass and by properties.
400
Properties of nonmetals
What is brittle, poor conductors of heat and electric current, and so on
400
What the different colored letters of an element on the Periodic Table tell you
What is the state of the element at room temperature.
400
The way transition metals and inner transition metals are separated.
What is by their electron configuration.
400
The amount of times more the human body contains bacterial cells versus human cells.
What is 10 times more.
500
The reason Mendeleev left room on the Periodic Table
What is he predicted that those elements would be discovered with that atomic mass and what the properties would be.
500
An example of how a metalloid can act like a metal or nonmetal.
What is when two elements are combined (will take different scenarios)
500
What element is shown: 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d10 4s2 4p2
What is Germanium
500
The set of elements with similar properties: (a. oxygen, carbon, and boron) (b. strontium, magnesium, and calcium) (c.nitrogen, neon, and nickel)
What is b.
500
What happens when Helium is cooled to Absolute Zero (2 parts)
What is becomes a liquid and takes on different properties (overflows a glass container)
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