Periodic Table
Each Element
Metals
Not Metals
100

chart used to organize known elements by their chemical properties

Periodic Table of Elements

100

one, two, or three letter abbreviation for an element

Chemical Symbol

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Group 1 of the Periodic Table of Elements; highly reactive, soft, and brittle

Alkali Metals

100

elements that share characteristics with metals and nonmetals

Metalloids

200

horizontal row on the Periodic Table of Elements. All of the elements in a period have the same number of electron orbitals

Period

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the number of protons found in the nucleus of one atom of an element

Atomic Number

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Group 2 of the Periodic Table; combine with elements from the Halogens to form salts

Alkaline Earth Metals

200

elements that are not malleable, not ductile, are poor conductors, and do not have luster

Nonmetals

300

vertical column on the Periodic Table of Elements. All of the elements in a group have similar chemical properties

Group

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the combined number of protons and neutrons found in the nucleus of one atom of an element

Mass Number

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hard, malleable, and ductile metals with variable oxidation states; Transition Metals are good conductors of heat and electricity

Metals

300

non-reactive gases. Their valence electron orbitals are full and complete

Noble Gases

400

describes how easily an element will bond with other elements

Reactivity

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how many electrons an element tends to give away or receive when bonding

Oxidation Number

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elements found at the bottom of the Periodic Table of Elements; many are radioactive

Rare Earth Elements

400

The smallest noble gas.

Helium