Metals
Non-metals
Metalloids
Alkali Metals
Noble Gases
100

This type of element is usually shiny and conducts electricity.

What is a metal?

100

Non-metals are usually ______, meaning they break easily.

What is brittle?

100

Metalloids have properties of both ______ and ______.

What are metals and non-metals?

100

This group is located in the far left column of the Periodic Table.

What are alkali metals?

100

Noble gases are in the far ______ column of the Periodic Table.

What is right?

200

Metals are usually ______, meaning they can be hammered into sheets.

What is malleable?

200

Non-metals are poor ______ of electricity.

What are conductors?

200

Silicon is a common ______ used in electronics.

What is a metalloid?

200

Alkali metals are highly ______ and react violently with water.

What is reactive?

200

These gases are mostly ______ and do not react easily.

What is inert?

300

Most metals are good ______ of heat.

What is conductors?

300

Carbon and sulfur are examples of ______.

What are non-metals?

300

Metalloids can be ______ under some conditions.

What is conductors?

300

Sodium and potassium belong to this group.

What are alkali metals?

300

Helium, neon, and argon are all ______.

What are noble gases?

400

Metals tend to ______ electrons in reactions.

What is lose?

400

Non-metals tend to ______ electrons in reactions.

What is gain?

400

Boron and arsenic are examples of ______.

What are metalloids?

400

Alkali metals have how many valence electrons?

What is one?

400

Noble gases have a full set of ______ electrons.

What are valence?

500

Iron, copper, and gold are all examples of ______.

What are metals?

500

These elements are often gases at room temperature.

What are non-metals?

500

Metalloids are often used in ______, because they conduct electricity sometimes.

What are semiconductors?

500

Alkali metals are stored in ______ to prevent reactions with air or water.

What is oil?

500

This noble gas is used to fill balloons because it’s lighter than air.

What is helium?

M
e
n
u