What is hydrogen?
The chemical symbol for aluminum.
What is Al?
The whole number, usually at the top of an element tile, by which the table is arranged.
What is the atomic number?
A positively charged subatomic particle.
What is a proton?
The name of groups 3-12.
What are the transition metals?
C
What is carbon?
The chemical symbol for helium.
What is He?
The number of capital letters allowed in a chemical symbol.
What is one?
A negatively charge subatomic particle.
What is an electron?
The name of group 2 elements.
What are the alkaline-earth metals?
Na
What is sodium?
The chemical symbol for chlorine.
What is Cl?
The language from which some element symbols (e.g. Au and Ag) are derived.
What is latin?
A neutrally-charged subatomic particle.
What is a neutron?
The group number of the halogens.
What is group 17?
Sn
What is tin?
What is Pb?
The fractional number usually at the bottom of an element time that compares all elements to carbon-12.
What is the atomic mass number?
The dense, positively charged center of an atom.
What is the nucleus?
A virtually unreactive group of elements.
Ts
What is tennessine?
The chemical symbol for platinum.
What is Pt?
Where nonmetals are located on the table.
What is to the right of the zig-zag line?
The subatomic particles responsible for virtually all of the mass of an atom.
What are the protons and neutrons?
The name of the most reactive metals on the periodic table.
What are the alkali metals?