What property allows metals to be hammered into thin sheets?
What is malleability?
Where are nonmetals located on the periodic table?
What is the right side?
Where are metalloids located on the periodic table?
What is along the zigzag (stair-step) line?
What group number are the halogens in?
What is Group 17?
What group number are the noble gases in?
What is Group 18?
What property allows metals to conduct heat and electricity well?
What is high conductivity?
Do nonmetals conduct electricity well?
What is no?
Do metalloids have properties of metals, nonmetals, or both?
What is both?
Are halogens metals or nonmetals?
What is nonmetals?
Are noble gases reactive or unreactive?
What is unreactive?
Where are metals located on the periodic table?
What is the left side and center?
What state of matter are many nonmetals at room temperature?
What is gas?
Are metalloids good semiconductors?
What is yes?
Are halogens very reactive or not reactive?
What is very reactive?
Why are noble gases stable?
What is they have a full outer energy level?
What is the shiny appearance of metals called?
What is luster?
Are nonmetals dull or shiny?
What is dull?
Are metalloids usually solid at room temperature?
What is yes?
What is a common halogen added to table salt?
What is chlorine?
What noble gas is used in balloons?
What is helium?
Are most metals solid at room temperature?
What is yes?
Are nonmetals brittle when solid?
What is yes?
What is a common metalloid used in computer chips?
What is silicon?
What is the name of the compound formed when halogens react with metals?
What is a salt?
What state of matter are noble gases at room temperature?
What is gas?