"That's Atomic"
"Re-la-TABLE"
"Yo Fam, you good?"
"New character(istic) unlocked"
"Look who just entered the Villa"
100

This particle has almost NO MASS, a NEGATIVE charge, and is located in a cloud or shells OUTSIDE the nucleus:

What is an ELECTRON?

100

He theorized and DESIGNED our modern Periodic Table:

Who was DMITRI MENDELEEV?

100

These are the  THREE  CLASSES of elements within the  periodic table:

What are METALS, NON_METALS, and METALLOIDS?

100

Arsenic has 33 of these:

What are PROTONS (and sometimes electrons)?

100

This element is found at GROUP 16, PERIOD 2:

What is OXYGEN?

200

This particle with a POSTIVE CHARGE can be  found INSIDE the nucleus:

What is a PROTON?

200

The name we use  for the  horizontal rows on the table:

What is a PERIOD?

200

These elements can be MALLEABLE and SHINY. They have HIGH CONDUCTIVITY. Their HIGH MELTING AND BOILING points keep them SOLID at standard temperatures. They are what we typically think of as representative of their class:

What are TRANSITION METALS?

200

The characteristics of METALS are:

What is often SHINY and BRIGHT, MALLEABLE  & DUCTILE, as well as being excellent CONDUCTORS?

200

This HIGHLY REACTIVE METAL will explode in water! But, if it's pal chlorine BONDS with it, it will make your French fries delicious.

What is  SODIUM?

300

The NEUTRON has this charge:

What is NO CHARGE or NEUTRAL?

300

The name we use for the  vertical columns on the table:

What is a GROUP?

300

Last to be discovered  these elements are extremely NONREACTIVE:

What are the NOBLE GASES?

300

The physical state is the transition metal MERCURY at  room temperature:

What is LIQUID? 

(they don't call it water silver - hydrargyrum - for no reason!)

300

This NONREACTIVE element is  a LONER (single atoms), but when this GAS gets excited it lights up the Las Vegas Strip:

What is NEON?

400

The ATOMIC NUMBER tells us this:

What is the NUMBER OF PROTONS in the element?

400

Elements were initially  placed in together based on: 

What are SIMILAR PROPERTIES?

400

This group contains HIGHLY REACTIVE NON METALS with 7 valence  electrons, they often join with ALKALI METALS:

What are the HALOGENS?

400

Because the NOBLE GASES have a FULL outer shell, they are: 

What is NONREACTIVE?

400

This element that has properties of BOTH metals and nonmetals, is important in computing, and has a Valley named after it in California:

What is SILICON?

500

This FORMULA tells us how to calculate the number of NEUTRONS:

What is ATOMIC MASS - ATOMIC  NUMBER?

500

The explanation of the order of arrangement of the individual elements, the thing that makes each unique, is this:

What is the ATOMIC NUMBER?

500

This family contains elements that are HIGHLY REACTIVE.  They are RADIOACTIVE. Physically, they are  SOFT, SILVERY, MALLEABLE, and DUCTILE. They can be referred to as "RARE EARTH" and hang out in a special place on the table:

What are the ACTINIDES?

500

The amount of energy ORBITALS that LITHIUM has:

What is TWO?

500

This HIGHLY REACTIVE, DIATOMIC, NON-METAL is a LIQUID at room temperature:

What is BROMINE?