Periodic Table
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Uses
Elements
Metal Locations
100

What do you use to find out details about metals?

The Periodic Table

100

Transition metals have a _____ melting point than Groups 1 and 2

Higher
100

Used for Jewelry, and Electricty? 

Gold

100

Element with a soft reddish color?

Copper


100

Wide, but thinly distributed?

Scandium.

200

What do Transition Metals conduct?  

They conduct metal


200

Transition Metals are more ______ and ______ than Groups 1&2

Harder/Brittle

200

Located in devices?

Tungsten

200

If the temperature is high, this element changed from solid to a liquid?

A melting point.

200

Largest producer of copper?

United States of America

300

What do Transition Metals react to?

They react to acid. (Forming carbon dioxide, water, and metal salts.)

300

Actinides and Lanthanides have a silvery ___.

Luster

300

Transition Metals used for poison?

Cadium, Mercury

300
A silver element, but the only liquid transition metal?

Mercury.

300

The transition metal group numbers?

3-12.

400

What is the largest group on the periodic table?

Transition Metals

400

Transition Metals were called Transition Metals in ____

1921

400

Element used for rust protection?

Zinc

400

Contains a magnetic field?

Iron, nickel.

400

The column is normally not considered a part of the Transition Metals?

Column 12.

500

How can you identify Transition Metals on the Periodic Table?

They occupy the middle portions of the long periods on the periodic table between the groups on the left side and the groups on the right.


500

Dmitri Mendeleev called _____, _____, ______, ______ the typical elements.

Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Carbon

500

Used in Catalysts?

Vanadium, Platinum.

500

Oldest element found in the Middle East?

Copper

500

The 4 elements in row 11

Silver, gold, copper, and roentgenium

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