Vertical columns go by these two names.
What are groups or families.
The number of periods on the periodic table.
What is seven?
The only element on the left side of the stair case that is not a metal.
What is hydrogen?
The next door neighbor to calcium that is less reactive than calcium.
What is scandium?
Final Jeopardy: Physical Properties of Gold
The density of gold is 19 g/cm3. What is the mass of a cubic meter of gold in kilograms if there are 100 cm in a meter, and there are 1000 g in a kilogram.
The elements in the first column of the periodic table are called this.
What are alkali metals?
From left to right, the metallic properties do this.
What is decrease in activity?
These elements lie on the line that separates metals from nonmetals.
What are metalloids?
Excluding the noble gases, the only family with all nonmetals.
What is grout 7A, 17, or the halogens.
The color of chromium?
What is silver?
The second most reactive metals are found in this column.
What is column 2 or 2A?
From left to right the nonmetallic properties do this.
What is increase?
Name of the group of elements in column 7A.
What are the halogens?
Most of the elements in this group can be used in every-day life because they are somewhat stable.
What are the transition metals?
The state of element 117 is this.
What is solid?
The name of the second most reactive metals?
What are the alkaline earth metals or elements?
From period to period, the properties of the elements do this.
What is repeat?
These elements do not react with other elements, and their name means unreactive.
What are the inert gases or noble gases?
It means can be hammered into flat sheets.
What is malleable?
The electrical conductivity of sulfur.
What is nonconductivity for sulfur?
This group of elements combine with metals to form salts. Their name means "salt forming."
Column 17 or 7A.
These numbers do this in perfect order from left to right.
What are the atomic numbers?
It means can be drawn into wire.
What is ductile?
The heaviest inert gas.
What is element #118?
The state of most metals at room temperature.
What is solid?