ALKALI METALS
IMPORTANT FACTS
TRANSISTION METALS
NON METALS
IMPORTANT ELEMENTS
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The first period to the left in the periodic table.
Where are the alkali metals?
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two electrons
How many electrons are in the first shell?
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The largest section in the periodic table.
What are the transistion metals?
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Above the staircase that is seperating the other metals from the nonmetals.
Where are the nonmetals?
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Mercury
What is the element that is liquid in room temperature?
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Sodium and Potassium
What is an example of an alkali metal?
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Eight electrons
How many electrons are in the second shell?
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Titanium, cronium, iron, cobalt, nickel, copper, zinc oxide, gold, silver, tantilum, or mercury.
What are examples of transition metals?
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Bromine,Oxygen,Carbon,Nitrogen,Fluorine,Chlorine
What is an example of a non metal?
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Bromine
What is the element that burns with a yellow flame?
300
Alkali metals
What is the most reactive group?
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The average of protons plus neutrons
What is the atomic mass?
300
The largest reactive group.
What are transition metals?
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The slightly reactive group above the staircase.
What are non metals?
300
H
What is the atomic symbol for hydrogen?
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Seven
How many groups are in the periodic table?
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Periods.
What are rows in a periodic table?
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The group that forms compounds.
What are transition metals?
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Bromine
What is the only liqued non metal at room temperature?
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2
What is the atomic symbol for helium
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Groups
What are the coloums in the periodic table?
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They are seperated from the rest because the group is too big to fit
Why are transition metals?
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