Elements
Periodic Table
Valence Electrons & Shells
Metals, Non-Metals, Metalloids
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A pure substance made up of one atom

Elements

100

A collection of the elements on one table

Periodic Table

100

The orbit that the electrons follow

Shells

100

Lustrous, Conductive, Malleable, Ductile

Metals

200

A neutraly charged atom

Neutron

200

The number of protons displayed in the periodic table

Atomic Number

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The electrons found on the outermost shell of the atom

Valence Electrons

200

Dull, Insulative, Brittle

Non-metals

300

A positively charged atom

Proton

300

The number referring to the sum of protons and neutrons

Mass number

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How do you figure out the number of shells using the periodic table?

Period

300

A mixture of metals and non-metals

Metalloids

400

A negatively charged atom

Electron

400

Horizontal row

Period

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How do you figure out the number of valence electrons using the periodic table?

Group

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Makes up majority of elements

Metals

500

The centre of the atom made up of protons and neutrons

Nucleus
500

Vertical Column

Group

500

The rule that atoms prefer to have 8 valence electrons for it to be stable

Octet Rule

500

What are the properties of a metalloid?

Conductive in certain conditions, brittle, lustrous

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