Metalloids
Metals
Alkali Metals
Halogens
Noble Gasses
100

Scientific name for shiny

What is Luster?

100

Something that is the opposite of malleable

What is ductile?

100

What is a family/group and which one is the where you can find the Alkali Metals?

What is group 1?

100

What group can you find Halogens in?

What is group 17?

100

What family are noble gasses apart of?

What is group 17?


200

What do nonmetals and metalloids have in common? (Hint: It's a physical property!)

What is brittle?

200

What is the one exception to all metals being solid at room temperature?

What is Mercury?

200

Two of the 6th and 7th most abundant elements are Alkali Metals. Which ones?

What is sodium and potassium?

200

What is arguably the most well known halogen?

What is chlorine?

200

Why are Noble Gasses so stable?

Because they have a full outer shell of valence electrons.
300

How many elements are metalloids?

What is 7?

300

What percent of the periodic table do metals make up?

What is around 75%?

300

Why are Alkali Metals often only found in nature combined with other elements?

Because they are so reactive

300

Halogens are like Alkali Metals and are highly reactive. Can they be found alone in nature?

No but they can be found in compounds

300
How many valence electrons does it take to complete the outer shell?

What is 8?

400

Are there any metalloids in the second row?

What is Boron?

400

What is the proper name for something that makes sound when bashed around?

What is sonorous?

400

What year was Francium discovered?

What is 1939?

400

How many valence electrons do halogens have?

What is seven?

400

Is helium a noble gas?

Yes

500

Is Aluminum a metalloid?

No

500

What are metals good at conducting?

What is electricity and heat?
500

Is Radon an Alkali Metals?

Nope

500

What does having seven valence electrons mean for Halogens?

They aren't stable because they don't have a completed outer shell. 

500

Do noble gasses have colour?

No