Metals
Non-Metals
Element Names
Valence Electrons
Oxidation States
100
Metals have this many characteristics.
What is 5?
100
Non-metals have this many characteristics.
What is 4?
100
This is the symbol for gold.
What is Au?
100
This is the maximum number of valence electrons any one element can have.
What is 8?
100
Nonmetals will always have a ____ oxidation state.
What is negative?
200
Metals that can be pounded into thin sheets are called this.
What is malleable?
200
Non-metals are considered ______ because their color is not shiny and lustrous.
What is dull?
200
S is the symbol for which element?
What is sulfur?
200
Valence electrons are located here.
What is the outermost orbit?
200
Metals will always have a _____ oxidation state.
What is positive?
300
Metals are good conductors of this.
What is electricity?
300
Non-metals are considered to be easy to break, or _____.
What is brittle.
300
Na is the symbol for which element?
What is sodium?
300
This is the maximum number of electron that can be beside each other on a Lewis Diagram.
What is 2?
300
The oxidation stat of Oxygen is this.
What is 2-?
400
Metals have a high ______ strength.
What is tinsel?
400
Non-metals cannot conduct electricity, they are good _____.
What is insulators?
400
This is the symbol for lead.
What is Pb?
400
Valence electrons are located here.
What is the S and P sub levels?
400
Oxidation states occur due to this.
What is a gain or loss of valence electrons?
500
Metals have this because they are shiny.
What is luster?
500
While metals cans be drawn out into wire, non-metals cannot. This is called ____.
What is non-ductile?
500
The symbol Rn stands for this.
What is radon?
500
____ tend to lose valence electrons when bonding.
What is metals?
500
The noble gases have this oxidation state.
What is 0?
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