Alkali Metals
Noble Gases
Halogens
Alkaline Earth Metals
Metals vs. Nonmetals vs. Metalloids
100

This alkali metal is the lightest and is used in many batteries.

What is lithium?

100

Noble gases are in this group.

What is Group 18

100

This halogen is added to pools to kill germs.

What is chlorine?

100

These elements are found in this group number.

What is group 2?

100

These elements are shiny and good conductors of heat and electricity.

What are metals?

200

Alkali metals are found in this group number on the periodic table.

What is Group 1?

200

Noble gases are known for being very blank

What is unreactive (or inert)?

200

Halogens are located in this group.

What is group 17?

200

This alkaline earth metal is important for healthy bones.

What is calcium? 

200

These elements are usually dull and poor conductors.

What are nonmetals?

300

Alkali metals react strongly with this common liquid.

What is water?

300

This noble gas is used to fill balloons.

What is helium?

300

At room temperature, many halogens exist as this type of element.

What are nonmetals?

300

True or False: Compared to alkali metals, alkaline earth metals are more reactive.

What is false?

300

These elements have properties of both metals and nonmetals.

What are metalloids?

400

Because they react so easily, alkali metals are usually stored in this substance.

What is oil?

400

Because their outer shell is full, noble gases rarely do this.

What is form bonds?(or react)
400

Halogens have this many valence electrons.

What is 7?

400

Alkaline earth metals have this many valence electrons.

What is 2?

400

Most metals are found on this side of the periodic table.

What is the left side?

500

Alkali metals have this number of valence electrons.

What is 1?

500

Neon signs use this noble gas to make bright colors.

What is neon?
500

Halogens are very reactive and like to form salts with these elements.

What are metals?

500

This metal is often used in fireworks to make bright white light.

What is magnesium? 

500

Silicon is an example of this type of element.

What is a metalloid?