Spell the last name of the person who created the first periodic table.
Mendeleev
A vertical column (up and down) on the periodic table.
What is a group?
These are unreactive nonmetals, they do not react with other elements.
What is noble gases?
They are the 'salt makers'
Halogens
Sir Bedivere's last act as a knight was to return this sword to a lake.
What is excalibur?
Mendeleev arranged the elements by
What is increasing atomic mass?
What is a one-humped camel called? Also the name for a large storage container of water typically used in the outdoors or on backpacking trips.
What is a dromedary?
John, Paul, George and Ringo.
Who are the Beatles?
This element is required for substances to burn.
What is oxygen?
Computer programming name and nickname for coffee.
What is java?
What Lucy wants for Christmas in Charlie Brown Christmas.
What is real estate?
These are on the left side of the periodic table.
What are metals?
These are the most reactive nonmetals.
What are the halogens?
Happening at regular intervals.
What is periodic?
Trinidad and Tobago are part of this continent.
What is North America?
Who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 for her Christian charity work in Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) India?
Who was Mother Teresa?
This is always a whole number when looking at a periodic table square.
What is the atomic number?
Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon and Michael
The Jackson 5
This element is part of all living things and in compounds including proteins, carbohydrates, and fats.
What is carbon?
American fashion designer who created the Polo design brand.
Who is Ralph Lauren?
This scientist found the proton and put the elements in order by atomic number.
Who is Henry Moseley?
The nonmetals are located here on the periodic table.
What is the right side (right of the stair step line)?
These are very reactive metals, they do not exist as elements in nature, only in compounds.
What are alkali metals?
This element is about 20% of the air.
What is oxygen?
In 1607 this settlement was founded by John Smith in what is now Virginia.
What is Jamestown?