Most metals are good at conducting this kind of energy and electricity.
What is Heat?
Are nonmetals good or poor conductors of electricity?
What is poor conductors?
Metalloids have properties of which two groups?
what is Metals and nonmetals?
What group number are halogens found in?
What is group 17?
What group number are noble gases found in?
What is Group 18?
What word describes metals that are shiny?
What is Luster?
Which nonmetal gas makes up most of Earth’s atmosphere?
What is Nitrogen?
Metalloids are found along this line on the periodic table.
What is the zigzag line?
Are halogens reactive or unreactive?
What is reactive?
Are noble gases reactive or unreactive?
What is Unreactive?
What property allows a metal to be hammered into a different shape?
What is Malleable?
What word describes the appearance of nonmetals instead of shiny?
what is Dull or non-luster?
Silicon is an example of this type of element.
What is a metalloid?
Which halogen is added to toothpaste to prevent cavities?
What is Fluorine?
Which noble gas is used in some light bulbs to keep the metal inside from burning out quickly?
What is argon
On which side of the periodic table are most metals found?
what is Left side and center of the periodic table?
What word describes solid nonmetals that break easily?
What is Brittle?
Where are Metalloids usually located between on the periodic table?
What is between metals and nonmetals?
Which halogen is used to disinfect swimming pools?
what is Chlorine?
Which noble gas is used to fill balloons so they float?
What is Helium?
What state of matter are most metals at room temperature?
what is Solid?
On which side of the periodic table are most nonmetals located?
what is right side?
Name one example of a metalloid.
What is Boron? ( also accept: Silicon, Germanium, arsenic, antimony, tellurium)
Which halogen is the only one that is a liquid at room temperature?
What is Bromine?
Why don’t noble gases react easily?
what is Their outer shell is full?