Periodic Table 1
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Periodic Table 3
Periodic Table 4
Periodic Table 5
100

The name of the electrons involved in chemical reactions.

Valence electrons

100

The electrons in the outer energy level are called this.

valence electrons

100

The atomic number tells you this.

the number of protons (and electrons) an atom of an element should have

100

The reactivity of an element is dependent on this.

 the ability of an atom to either completely fill or empty its outer most energy level

100

An element is

A type of atom defined by the amount of protons in its nucleus. 

200

These are the properties of metals.

conductivity, high melting points, most are solids at room temperature, shiny, ductile, and malleable

200

An atom with a completely full outer most (valence) energy level is

unreactive

200

Metalloids are known to have this property which concerns the ability to conduct heat and electricity at certain temperatures.

semiconductivity

200

The columns on a periodic table are called this.

groups

200

These are the properties of metalloids.

many properties of both metals and nonmetals

300

As proton numbers increase across a period, the electronegativity of elements......

Increases

300

the elements in the periodic table are arranged according to

increasing atomic number

300

Group 17 contains highly reactive nonmetals with seven valence electrons that tend to react violently with alkali metals and are more commonly known as this.

halogens

300

Elements in groups 13-16 contain one or more of these class of hybrid type elements.

metalloids

300

Elements in the same group share this.

same number of valence electrons

400

These are the properties of nonmetals.

brittleness, low boiling/melting points, dull, and are good insulators

400

Group 18 elements are extremely nonreactive nonmetals known as this.

noble gases

400

Extremely reactive elements in group 1 have only 1 valence electron and are known as this.

alkali metals

400

The rows on a periodic table are known as this.

periods

400

The three classes of elements are these.

metals, metalloids, and nonmetals

500

An unknown metal is extremely soft, silvery grey and very reactive when floated on water. It is likely that the unknown metal belongs to this group of elements.

group 1 or alkali metals

500

Element X has an atomic number of 51 and mass number of 103. Element Y has an atomic number of 52. The mass number of Element Y relative to Element X could be.... 

The same, higher or lower than the mass number of Element X depending on how many neutrons it has. 

500

Increasing numbers of electrons are always added here on an atom.

 lowest energy level that has space for more electrons. 

500

The Actinides and Lathanides are two subgroups of radioactive elements that belong to this class of elements.

metals

500

Very reactive elements in group 2 have only 2 valence electrons and are known as this.

alkaline Earth metals