The Table
Alkaline Earth Metals
Alkali Metals
Halogens
Noble Gases
100

The most stable group on the periodic table of elements.

Nobel Gasses

100

Position on the Periodic table?

Group 2

100

Mostly used in batteries

Lithium

100

What group represents the halogens on the periodic table?

Group 17

100

Position of the noble gases on the periodic table.

The furthest right column on the periodic table.

Group 18. 

200

The group with 7 valence electrons.

Halogens

200

Name 3 elements in this group

Beryllium, Magnesium, Calcium, Strontium, Barium, Radium

200

We need in table salt 

Sodium

200

Name 3 halogens. 

flourine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, astatine
200

Name three noble gases.

Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, Radon.

300

Hard, shiny, ductile, and malleable. Located in the centre of the table.

Transition Metals

300

Physical properties of Alkaline Earth metals

shiny, silvery white

300

Can kill a person if injected into blood

Potassium

300

The halogens are known for having low ______ and ______ points

melting and boiling

300

Physical properties of noble gases.

Colourless, odourless, tasteless.

400

Good semi-conductors, located to the right of the transition metals.

Metalloids

400

What group do Alkaline earth metals react with?

Halogens

400

Has the smallest ionization energy in the periodic table (non-radioactive)

Cesium

400

What halogen is a liquid in its normal state?

Bromine
400

The reason why noble gases are chemically inert.

They have a full outermost shell.

500

The number of elements on the periodic table of elements. 

118

500

Why are alkaline earth metals reactive?

They readily lose 2 electrons to form a cation with a 2+ charge.

500

Two ions that function in nerve systems

Potassium and sodium

500

The halogens are a very reactive group. Why is this?

They are 1 electron away from a favorable full valence shell.

500

The gas used in balloons to make them float

Helium 

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