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Who is Dimitri Mendeleev
The original creator of the periodic table
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What is Metal?
An element that is generally shiny
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What are Alkaline Earth Metals?
Elements in Group 2
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What are nonmetals?
Metals that don't have any metallic properties
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What are groups
Vertical lines on the periodic table
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What is Luster?
Ability of a metal to reflect light
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What are Transition Elements?
Elements in Groups 3-12
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What is a Halogen
Group 17 of the periodic table
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What are periods
Rows on the periodic table of elements
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What is Ductile?
Ability to be pulled into thin tubes
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What is Barium?
Makes fireworks green
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What are Noble Gases
Elements in group 18
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What is element key
Chemical symbol, atomic number, atomic mass, and sometimes the picture of the state of matter at room temperature
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What is Malleability?
Ability for a substance to be hammered or rolled into sheets
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What is Boron?
Element used in water softeners and laundry products
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What are metalloids?
Physical and chemical properties of BOTH nonmetals and metals
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What is periodic table
Chart of the elements arranged into rows and columns based on their physical and chemical properties
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What are Alkali Metals?
Elements in Group 1
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What is Silicon?
One of the most abundant elements on Earth
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What is a semiconductor?
Conducts electricity at high temperatures, but not at low temperatures
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