Element basics
Groups and Periods
Properties Made Simple
Common Elements
Everyday facts
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This element has atomic number 1.

Hydrogen

100


Vertical columns on the periodic table are called these.

Groups

100

Metals usually look like this.

Shiny

100


Na, found in table salt.

Sodium

100


 Ca helps build bones.

Calcium

200

What is the chemical symbol for Calcium? 

Ca

200

Horizontal rows on the periodic table are called these.

Periods

200

Metals let this flow through them so lights and devices work.

Electricity

200


He, used in balloons.

Helium

200


 N is the main gas in the air we breathe.

Nitrogen

300


The tiniest piece of an element that still acts like that element.

Atom

300


The very left side of the table has many metals that react easily with water (you can say they are very reactive) what are they?

They are reactive metals.

300

What is it called when a solid turns into a liquid.

Melting point

300


Fe, used to make metal tools and cars.

Iron

300


 Cl is in bleach and helps kill germs.

Chlorine

400


 What is the count of protons in an atom?

Hint: it identifies the element.

The atomic number

400


The far right side of the table has elements that are usually gases and do not react much. What are they called?

They are unreactive gases.

400

What is it called when a liquid turns into a gas.

Boiling point

400


Ag, a shiny metal used for jewelry.

Silver

400

Some elements are oxygen and nitrogen. What group in general are they called?

Gases

500


 What is the average mass of an element’s atoms, because different atoms can weigh a little differently.

The atomic mass

500


 Two long rows are shown separate at the bottom to keep the main table neat. What are they called?

They are called the bottom rows.

500

This property tells how heavy something is for its size.

Density

500

Hg, also a name for a planet.

Mercury

500

Bananas have a lot of this.

Potassium

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