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100

Poor conductors, brittle mostly gases, dull

Physical Properties of nonmetals

100

Elements to the right of the zig zag line on PTE

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Nonmetals

100

Letters that represent the element. The first letter is capitalized, second letter is lower case

Chemical Symbol

100

Number of protons in an atom of a given element

Atomic Number

100

Matter that is heavy for its size has this property, describes metals

High Density

200

Elements found along the zig zag line on PTE

Metalloids

200

Positively charged
subatomic particle in the nucleus.

Proton

200

Ability to be flattened into a sheet; bendable

Malleable

200

Have properties that are similar to metals, found along the Zig Zag line on PTE

Metalloids

200

Ability to be flattened into a sheet, bendable

Malleable

300

Smallest Unit of Matter

Atom

300

This Property describes having a surface that is not shiny

Dull

300

Electron

Negatively charged subatomic particle that moves around the outside of the nucleus

300

Matter made of only one type of atom

Element 

300

Elements to the left of the zig zag line on PTE

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Metals

400

This property describes matter that heat and electricity moves through easily

Conductivity

400

Vertical Columns on periodic table

Groups or Families 

400

Shiny, Reflects light

Luster

400

The ability to be drawn into a wire without breaking

Ductile

400

Neutral subatomic particle in the nucleus, has no charge

Neutron

500

Horizontal rows periodic table

Periods

500

 Table that organizes all of the elements

Periodic Table

500

Elements in the same ______ have similar properties

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Group or Family, example noble gasses

500

Physical Properties of Metals

Luster, Malleability, Ductility, and Conductivity

500

Center of the atom that has the protons and neutrons (heaviest part of the atom).

Nucleus of Atom