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He created a table to help classify the elements by their properties.

What is Dimitri Mendeleev?

100

A column on the periodic table

What is a group?

100

Rows on the periodic table

What is periods?

100

They make up most of the periodic table

What are metals?

100

This element makes up most of your body composition

What is oxygen?
200

These nonmetals react with metals to form salts

What are halogens?

200

The most common element in the universe

What is hydrogen?

200

How the modern periodic table is organized. 

What is increasing atomic number?

200

This is how Mendeleev organized the periodic table originally.

What is increasing atomic mass?

200

The ability of a metal to reflect light

What is luster?

300

The ability of a substance to be pulled into thin wires

What is ductility?

300

These are metals in group 2

What are Alkaline Earth metals?

300

These are usually gases at room temperature, and are poor conductors.

What are nonmetals?

300

Elements that have physical and chemical properties of metals and nonmetals

What are metalloids?

300

The ability of a substance to be hammered/rolled into sheets

What is malleability?

400

This is the only metal that is a liquid at room temperature

What is mercury?

400

Metals in the same group usually share this...

What is similar chemical/physical properties?

400

These metals react quickly with other elements and exist in nature only as compounds.

What are alkali metals?

400

These metals take up groups 3-12 on the periodic table

What are transition elements?

400

This group has halogens.

What is group 17?

500

Group 18

What are noble gases?

500

These are useful in computers, televisions, and other electronic devices

What are semiconductors?

500

These are the characteristics of metals... (name one)

What is shiny and can conduct thermal energy and electricity?

500

This shows the elements name, atomic number, chemical symbol, state of matter, and atomic mass.

What is element key?

500

A chart of the elements arranged into rows and columns according to their chemical and physical properties

What is periodic table?