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Location, Location, Location
Groups
Periods
ID the Element
100
The number of protons is also called this.
What is the atomic number?
100
These are found on the left of the zig-zag line.
What are metals?
100
This is the same as the number of valence electrons (sometimes minus ten).
What group numbers?
100
This is equal to the number of energy levels.
What is periods?
100
This element is found in group 1, period 1.
What is Hydrogen?
200
The columns on a periodic table are also known as this.
What are groups?
200
These are found on the right of the zig-zag line.
What are non-metals?
200
These are known as noble gases.
What is group 18?
200
This row has 1 energy level.
What is period 1?
200
This element has 4 less protons than Chromium (Cr).
What is Calcium?
300
The rows on a periodic table are known as this.
What are periods?
300
These are touching the zig-zag line.
What are metalloids?
300
this is the halogen group.
What is group 17?
300
This row has 7 energy levels.
What is period 7?
300
This element is in group 18 and has more protons than Xenon (Xe).
What is Radon?
400
The ability to bond with other elements is known as this.
What is reactivity?
400
These are found in group 1.
What are alkali metals?
400
These are alkaline-earth metals.
What is group 2?
400
Period 6 has this many energy levels.
What has 6 energy levels?
400
This element has less protons than Indium (In), but more protons than silver (Ag).
What is Cadmium?
500
This separates the metals from the non-metals on the periodic table.
What is the zig-zag line?
500
These are found in the middle of the periodic table (group 3-12).
What are transition metals?
500
This is group 13.
What is the Boron group?
500
Each of these have similar mass.
What are periods?
500
This element is in period three with a mass less than Magnesium (Mg).
What is Sodium?
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