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- Q1Elements are categorized into groups based on their chemical and physical propertiesTypes of Elements30s
- Q2The columns represent different groups of elements, in which the elements have similar physical or chemical characteristics of the outermost electron shells of their atoms (i.e., the same core charge), as most chemical properties are dominated by the orbital location of the outermost electron.Groups30s
- Q3The rows represents the period of the Table, in which the atomic numbers increase from left to right. The periods are numbered 1 through 7 on the left-hand side of the table. Elements that are in the same period have chemical properties that are not all that similar.Periods30s
- Q4The most reactive metals. They have 1 valence electron.Alkali Metals30s
- Q5These metals have 2 valence electrons.Alkali Earth Metals30s
- Q6Metals in the middle of the periodic table.Transition Metals30s
- Q7Metals at the bottom of the periodic table.Rare Earth Metals30s
- Q8These elements have 3 valence electrons.Boron Family30s
- Q9These elements have 4 valence electrons.Carbon Family30s
- Q10These elements have 5 valence electrons.Nitrogen Family30s
- Q11These elements have 6 valence electrons.Oxygen Family30s
- Q12These elements are very reactive and contain 7 valence electrons.Halogens30s
- Q13These elements have full valence shells and do not react with other elements.Nobel Gases30s