Name a metal in the first group or family.
What is Lithium, Sodium, Potassium, Rubidium, Caesium and Francium?
Name a non-metal in the eighteenth group or column.
What is Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon and Radon?
Name a Nobel Gas.
What is Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon and Radon?
What is Lithium, Sodium, Potassium, Rubidium, Cesium and Francium?
Name an Alkaline Earth Metal.
What is beryllium, magnesium, calcium, strontium, barium and radium.
What does it mean if a metal is malleable?
What is can be hammered or beaten into sheets?
What is the difference in appearance (luster) between metals and non-metals?
What is non-metals are generally dull, matte, or non-reflective?
What group or family in the periodic table contains the noble gases?
What is group 18?
WHat is the trend in reactivity for Alkali Metals?
What is reactivity increases down the group?
How many valance electrons do Alkaline Earth Metals have?
Which metal is a liquid at room temperature?
What is Mercury?
How do non-metals differ from metals regarding electrical and thermal conductivity?
What is non-metals electrical and thermal conductivity being significantly lower?
Why are they called "noble" gases?
What is due to their extremely low chemical reactivity?
What are physical properties of Alkali Metals?
What is soft, low density, low melting points and excellent conductors?
Which Alkaline Earth Metal is radioactive?
What is Radium (Ra)?
Which of the following is a metal: Iron, Carbon, Oxygen, and Silicon?
What is Iron?
What is the physical state (solid, liquid, gas) of most non-metals at room temperature?
What is existing as gases.
What color are noble gases at room temperature?
What is colorless?
Why are Alkali Metals so reactive?
What is low ionization?
How do Alkaline Earth Metals react with water?
What is producing a metal hydroxide and hydrogen gas?
Why are metals good conductors of electricity?
What is metals have free valance electrons the move within the crystal lattice?
Which non-metal is a liquid at room temperature?
What is Bromine?
What does "monatomic" mean for these gases?
What is existing as single, independent atoms rather than bonded molecules.
How are Alkali Metals stored?
What is under paraffin or oil?
What is a common use of these metals?
What is used for fireworks (Strontium), found in lime (calcium), used for medical imaging (Barium), and found in chlorophyll (Magnesium).