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- 4. Soft Metals that are very reactive in water and are found in group 1A of the periodic table.
- 5. The number of protons(or electrons) found in an atom.
- 6. These are the horizontal rows of the periodic table that determine the number of electron energy levels/shells an element has.
- 7. These are gases or dull, brittle, & poor conductors of electricity solids, found on the right hand side of the periodic table.
- 9. The protons and neutrons are found here.
- 11. The distance from the center of the nucleus to the outermost electron.
- 16. The tendency of an atom to ATTRACT electrons to form bonds.
- 18. Dull brittle solids and toxic gases found in group 7A of the periodic table.
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- 1. When elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic number.
- 2. The number of protons PLUS the number of neutrons found in an atom.
- 3. Shiny silver white metals with high melting points, and are found in group 2A of the periodic table.
- 8. These are ductile, malleable, shiny, good conductors of heat & electricity and are found on the left hand side of the periodic table.
- 10. Unreactive gases, with a full set of valence electrons found in group 8A of the periodic table.
- 12. This chemist discovered that properties of elements are determined by their atomic mass/weight and went on to arrange the first periodic table.
- 13. This chemist proposed arranging the current periodic table by atomic number instead of atomic mass.
- 14. The energy needed to REMOVE an electron.
- 15. These are the vertical columns of the periodic table that contain elements that share similar properties.
- 17. Semiconductors, with properties of metals and nonmetals and are found on the stair-step section of the periodic table.