Information From the Periodic Table | Properties of Elements | Group Names | History & Periodic Law | Miscellaneous |
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What is solid
Solid, liquid, gas, or synthetic? Sodium
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What is properties
Elements in the same group (column) have the same ___________________.
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What is alkali metals
Shiny, highly reactive metals
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What is atomic mass
Mendeleev arranged his periodic table in increasing ___________ _________.
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What is unsaturated
If you do not have enough solute, your solution is
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What is solid
Solid, liquid, gas, or synthetic? Uranium
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What is an ion
Elements can lose or gain electrons to form what?
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What is Noble Gases
Inert, or unreactive
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What is atomic number
Today, with the knowledge of subatomic particles, the periodic table is ordered in increasing _________ ____________.
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What is supersaturated
If you have too much solute, your solution is
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What is nonmetal
Metal, nonmetal, metalloid? Carbon
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What is malleability
When something is made of metal, it has what property associated with hammering, bending, or pressing?
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What is Transition metals
Group of metals that are stable in nature
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What is properties
When Mendeleev organized the periodic table, he found that at intervals, ____________ of elements repeated. This is called periodic law.
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What is it is large
If the atomic radii is small, what can you tell about electronegativity?
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What is metal
Metal, nonmetal, metalloid? Einsteinium
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What is brittle
When nonmetals are solid, they are often __________.
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What is Halogens
Salt forming group
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What is
How did Mendeleev impact the science world with his periodic table? What was he able to do very precisely using his periodic law?
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What is electrons
Electronegativity is the ability to pull on what?
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What is metalloid
Metal, nonmetal, metalloid? Germanium
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What is conductivity
If you are unsure if you have a metal or nonmetal, you can use electricity to test what?
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What is Transition metals
Varying valence group
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What is valence
What property of bonding electrons repeats at regular intervals?
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What is oxygen
If oxygen and hydrogen are bonded, based on electronegativity, which atom will have a stronger pull on electrons?
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