Where are metals located on the periodic table?
Where is the left side?
What state are most of the nonmetals in?
Where is gas?
Where at the metalloids located on the Periodic Table?
Where is the stair-step line?
Can a metalloid have properties of metals and nonmetals?
What is yes?
How did Mendeleev originally order the elements of the periodic table?
What is atomic weight?
Most metals are: SOLIDS, LIQUIDS, or GASSES
What is solid?
Most nonmetals are:brittle or malleable
What is brittle?
What is not a characteristic of a metal? CONDUCTOR OF HEAT MALLEABLE BRITTLE DUCTILE SHINY
What is brittle?
How many elements are on the periodic table?
What is 118?
In general how does density change within families?
What is, it increases?
Where are the nonmetals located?
What is on the right?
Which is not a characteristic of a nonmetal? BRITTLE NON-DUCTILE SHINY NON-MALEABLE
What is shiny?
What group are the elements located on the Periodic Table? HELIUM, Neon, and Argon
What is Group 18 or Noble Gases
Where are these substances located on the Periodic Table? COPPER, GOLD, Silver, IRON
Where is the center?
Which group of elements does the following desctibe: Reactivity decreases as you move from left to right.
What is metals?
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?
What is ductile?
What is a metal that can be made into wire?
What is malleable?
What is something that can be hammered into a flat sheet?
Starting with Fluorine (F), how does reactivity change as you move down?
What is it decreases?
What classification has these characteristics: DULL, INSULATOR, BRITTLE, NON-MALLEABLE
What is a nonmetal?
Which category of elements is called: Semi-conductors?
What is a metalloid?
What element is a liquid at room temperature?
What is Mercury or Bromine?
What classification has these characteristics: SHINY LUSTER, MALLEABLE, DUCTILE, CONDUCTOR
What is a metal?
This is the term for how elements react with one another.
What is reactivity?