the four physical properties of metals
What are shininess, malleability, ductility, and conductivity?
What is a nonmetal?
The name of the columns on the periodic table?
What is a group?
The part of the nucleus that has a positive charge
What is a proton?
The most abundant element in Earth's atmosphere
What is Nitrogen?
a term used to describe a material that can be hammered or rolled into flat sheets and other shapes
What is malleable?
The color that highlights the nonmetals
What is pink?
the modern periodic table is arranged according to this characteristic of an element.
What is atomic number?
The subatomic particle that has a negative charge
What is an electron?
Elements most likely used for home electrical wires (there are three common ones but you can name just one)
What are copper, aluminum, or silver?
a term used to describe a material that can be pulled out, or drawn, into long wire
What is ductile?
the phase (s,l or g) that most nonmetals are at room temperature.
What is a gas?
The yellow section of the periodic table that have properties of metals and nonmetals.
What are metalloids?
The two subatomic particles located in the nucleus?
What are protons and neutrons?
Elements that make up common table salt
What is Sodium and Chlorine?
What is conductivity?
The group that will not form compounds because they do not usually gain, lose, or share electrons
What are the Noble Gases?
the group on the periodic table that is the only one that consists ENTIRELY of nonmetals
What is Group 18?
What are energy levels?
Smells like rotten eggs, is yellow, and a solid at room temperature
What is Sulfur?
The chemical property that describes the ease with which an element combines with other elements and compounds
What is reactivity?
the group that is the most reactive nonmetals
What is group 17?
The scientist that organized the original periodic table
Who is Mendeleev?
the mass of one electron
What is 0 amu?
the most reactive element known
What is Fluorine?