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Groups
Period
ID the Element
100
The columns on a periodic table.
What is a group?
100
On the right side of the periodic table.
Where are the nonmetals on the periodic table?
100
Group 18
Where are the noble gases?
100
6th and 7th period.
What period are the Lanthanide and Actinide series in?
100
Atomic number 1
Where is Hydrogen?
200
The rows on the periodic table.
What is a period?
200
Beneath the atomic symbol.
Where is the atomic mass located.
200
Groups 3(3b) to 12(12b)?
What groups are the transition metals in?
200
7th period.
What period only transition metals?
200
Atomic number 2.
Where is Hydrogen?
300
Tells you what each element within them will react with, the number of valence electrons, and what family it is in.
What do the groups on the periodic table tell us?
300
In the middle of the metals and the nonmetals.
Where are the metaloids?
300
Group 1
Where are the Alkali Metals?
300
They have the same number of rings.
What do elements in the same period have in common?
300
Group 13(3a), Period 2 and nonmetal.
Where is Boron?
400
Determines the number of electron rings in an element.
What do the periods in the periodic table tell us.
400
On the top of the periodic table.
Where are the group numbers located?
400
Group 17
Where are the halogens?
400
The first elements always are highly reactive solids and the last are stable nonmetals.
What is the difference between the first and last elements in a period?
400
14 neutrons.
How many neutrons does Silicon have?
500
You subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass.
How do you determine the number of neutrons in a element?
500
In the outermost electron ring.
Where are the Valence electrons?
500
Group 2
Where are the Alkaline earth metals?
500
1-7
What periods hold only natural occurring elements?
500
The number of protons Neon has minus the amount of neutrons Carbon has.
How many protons does Beryllium have?