metals
non-metals
metalloids
where is the element?
vocab terms
100

Where can you find the metals on the periodic table? 

You can find metals on the left side of the periodic table, or on the left side of the ¨staircase¨. 

100

Which non-metal is separted from the rest of the non-metals? 

Hydrogen

100

Are metalloids characteristics the exact same as metals? 

No, they share properties with both metals and metalloids. 

100

What group is hydrogen in, what atomic number is it, and is it a non-metal, metal, or metalloid. 

 Hydrogen is in group 1a, it´s atomic number is 1, and it is a non-metal. 

100

Define dull. 

Not lustrous, doesnt have a shine. 

200

What state of matter do metals tend to be? 

Metals tend to be mostly solid. 

200

Where can you find non-metals on the periodic table? 

Non-Metals are on the right side of the periodic table, or the right side of the staircase, except for one element. 

200

Where are metalloids on the periodic table? 

Metalloids are the middle right and are the staircase. 

200

What group is helium in, what is its atomic number, and is it a non-metal, metal, or metalloid. 

Helium is in group 7a, it´s atomic number is 2, and it is a non-metal. 

200

Define Luster. 

Shiny;refers to the way a metal´s surface reflects light. 

300

List five characteristics of metals. 

luster, good conductors of heat and electricity, hight melting point, ductile, and malleable. 

300

List five properties of non-metals. 

Non-Metals are dull, poor conductors of heat and electricity, low melting point, brittle, and not malleable or ductile. 

300

Are metalloids typically good conductors of heat and electricity? 

Yes, metalloids are typically good conductors, although they are not as good as metals but not as bad as non-metals. 

300

What is Neon´s group number, atomic number, and is it a metal, non-metal, or metalloid. 

Neon´s group number is 7a, it´s atomic number is 10, and it is a non-metal. 

300

Define brittle

A material that has a tendecy to fracture, break, or fail with not very much force. 
400

Name two metals that are most commonly used for conducting heat and electricity. 

Gold, copper silver, steel, brass, and alluminum. 

400

What makes non-metals good insulators? 

They cannot conduct electricity and heat, and they have extremley high resistance to the flow charge round them. 

400

Name three metalloids on the periodic table. (Bonus 100 of you can tell me what Boron, Silicon, arseic are used for.) 

Boron, Silicon, Germanium, Aresnic, Antimony,Tellurium, and Polonium. 

Boron- Heat resistant alloys, green color in fireworks. 

Silicon- can be used in glass and semi-conductors. 

Arsenic- Poison (mostly rat poison) and coloring in fireworks.

400

What group number is Boron, what is it´s atomic number, and is it a metal, metalloid, or non-metal. 

Borons group number is 3a, its atomic number is 5, and it is a non-metal.

400

Define malleable and ductile.

Malleable- A metal that can be hammered down or rolled into thin sheets.

Ductile- A metal that can be stretched or pulled into thin wires. 

500

THow many metals are on the periodic table? 

There are 94 metals on the periodic table. 

500

How many non-metals are on the periodic table? 

There are 17 non metals on the periodic table. 

500

How many metalloids are on the periodic table? 

There are 7 metalloids on the periodic table. 

500

What group is scandium in, what is it´s atomic number, and is it a metal, non-metal, or metalloid. 

Scandium is in group 1b, its atomic number is 21, and it is a metal. 

500

Define insulator. 

A material that keeps enerfy such as heat, electricity, or cold from transfering easily through it.