Noble gasses are known to be...
What is non-reactive?
Halogens are known to be...
What is reactive?
Alkali metals are known for
What is being explosive/highly reactive?
Metalloids have properties between
What is non-metals and metals?
Amount of groups on periodic table
What is nineteen?
The amount of valence electrons of noble gasses (excluding Hydrogen)
What is eight?
One example of a Halogen is...
What is Fluorine (F), Chlorine (Cl), Bromine (Br), Iodine (I), Astatine (At), and Tennessine (Ts)?
Alkali metals can even react with
What is water (H2O)?
Metalloids are located
What is along the zig-zag line?
Amount of periods on periodic table
What is seven?
The name of the noble gas (rn)
What is Radon?
What halogen sounds like the state of Tennessee with atomic symbols (Ts)
What is Tennessine?
The second most reactive group of elements
What are Alkaline Earth Metals?
(Ge) stands for
What is Germanium?
Most reactive group of elements
What are alkali metals?
The amount of valence electrons of Helium
What is two?
(I) stands for on the periodic table
What is Iodine?
Alkali metals want to get rid of an electron and form a
What is a positive ion or cation?
Located along the zig-zag line Aluminum is a
What is a Metal, not a metalloid?
The ability for a substance to be hammered or pressed into shape without cracking or breaking
What is malleable/malleability?
The valence shell of an electron of Noble Gasses
What is complete?
(Br)(At) can be spelled from two Halogens on the periodic table
What is Bromine and Astatine?
Number of valence electrons of an Alkaline Earth Metal
What is two?
While metalloids have a metallic luster, they are
What is brittle?
Group of elements that are one electron short from noble gas notation
What are Halogens?