Vocab
Periodic Table
Periodic Table 2
Look at your table
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Mendeleev’s arrangement of the elements became known as the

periodic table (of elements) 

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The three classes of elements are these.

metals, metalloids, and nonmetals

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The atomic number tells you this.

 the number of protons an atom of an element should have

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Where are most of the metals located on the periodic table? 

They are to the left of the zigzag line.

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The horizontal rows on a periodic table are known as this.

periods

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Which kind of element is most likely used to make semiconductors

metalloids

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Mendeleev organized the elements of his periodic table according to this.

increasing atomic mass

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What elements are liqiud at room temperature? 

Bromine and Mercury 

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The vertical columns on a periodic table are called this.

groups

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Properties of metals 

shiny and conduct heat and electricity well.

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The modern periodic table is organized according to this.

increasing atomic number

300

What is the atomic number for sodium? 

11

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is an abbreviation for the element’s name.

chemical name 

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Properties of nonmetals

poor conductors of heat and electricity, and are often dull and brittle

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Elements in a group are similar because their atoms have the same number of.....? 

valence electrons

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How is mercury classified?

metal 

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the weighted average of the masses of all the naturally occurring isotopes of that element.

average atomic mass

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What is an element?

a pure substance that cannot be divided into simpler substances by physical or chemical means

500

Why can't scientist find an element between oxygen and fluorine? 

The elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic number. Oxygen has an atomic number of 8, and flourine has an atomic number of 9. There is no whole number between these two numbers, so an element cannot appear between them. 

500

Find the element with the average atomic mass of 35.45. Which of the following is the chemical symbol for this element?

Cl