Metals are located in this section of the periodic table.
What is the "right" section?
The amount of valence electrons in Alkali Metals.
What is "one" valence electron?
Halogens react with metals to create this substance.
What is "salt"?
The amount of valence electrons the element helium has.
What are "two" valence electrons?
Transition metals have this characteristic.
What is "colorful"?
This type of element is brittle.
Alkali Metals react with air and another substance.
What is "water"?
Halogens gain one valence electron to create this type of compound.
The amount of valence electrons all Noble gases have except for helium.
What are "eight" valence electrons?
Gold, iron, silver, nickel, and this other element is considered a transition metal.
What is "copper"?
This is type of element has luster.
What is a "metal"?
Alkali metals have a specific texture.
What is "soft"?
Halogens are this type of element.
What is a "non-metal"?
Noble gases are stable elements because of this reason.
What is "non-reactive"?
These three transition metals have never been found in compound.
What is "gold, platinum, and palladium"?
What is the "zigzag line"?
The amount of Alkali Metals.
What is "six"?
Halogens need one more electron to create this.
Noble gases consist of helium, neon, argon, xenon, radon, oganesson, and this other element.
What is "krypton"?
Transition medals include groups through these two numbers.
What is groups "3-12"?
Metalloids share two types of properties.
What are the "Metal and Non-metal" properties?
Alkaline Earth Metals are stronger, denser, and harder than this kind of metal.
What is "Alkaline Metals"?
The amount of Halogens on the periodic table.
What are "six" halogens?
Noble gases are chemically stable and this other characteristic.
What is "colorless"?
Transition metals are located in this section of the periodic table.
What is the "middle" section?