What the elements of the periodic table are made of
What is one type of atom?
What is the 1st group on the periodic table (not including hydrogen) is called
What are the Alkali Metals?
The most metallic properties are found in this group
What is Group 1?
Ductile means that the metal is able to do this
What is be drawn into thin wires?
This element is found in period 4, group 10.
What is Nickel?
The horizontal rows
What are the Periods?
Characteristics of transition metals include being hard, malleable, and less this
What is reactive?
Metalloids have these properties
What are properties of both metals and nonmetals?
Thermal conductivity means that my metal spoon in a cup of hot water will
What is get hot too?
The periods on the table represent this number
What is the number of energy levels in an atom? (or shells or rings)
The vertical columns
What are the Groups?
Group 17 is also known as the
What are the Halogens?
List three properties of nonmetals
What is dull, brittle, and insulators?
Being dull is an example of this property
What is luster?
Name two elements that would have the same chemical property of being very reactive
Elements are put into rows by increasing _____
What is the Atomic Number? (Mass will be accepted but first its the Number!!)
An element that shares similar chemical properties to oxygen
What is Sulfur (or Selenium or Tellurium)?
The only two elements that are liquid at room temperature on the Periodic Table, one is shiny the other is dull.
Density represents the relationship between what two properties?
What are mass and volume?
This metal is essential for making steel and is also found in your blood, helping carry oxygen.
What is Iron?
Elements in the same group have the most similar chemical properties because of
What is the same number of valence electrons? (I will just except electrons too)
Nobel Gases are non reactive because of this
What is the number of valence electrons? or What is they have 8 electrons on their last shell? A full shell?
A metalloids that is used for its semiconductor purposes.
What is silicon? (Germanium will also be accepted)
These important particles control an elements chemical reactivity
What are electrons?
This term describes a conclusion you make based on observations and prior knowledge.
What is an inference?