Periodic Table Review
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- Q1list of all elements currently known (118)periodic table30sEditDelete
- Q2basic unit of all matteratom30sEditDelete
- Q3subatomic particle with positive chargeproton30sEditDelete
- Q4subatomic particle with no chargeneutron30sEditDelete
- Q5A subatomic particle that has a negative chargeelectron30sEditDelete
- Q6the sum of protons and neutronsatomic mass number30sEditDelete
- Q7the number of protons in the nucleusatomic number30sEditDelete
- Q8overall charge of the nucleusoverall positive30sEditDelete
- Q9overall charge of the atomoverall neutral30sEditDelete
- Q10a vertical column of elements in the periodic tablegroup/family30sEditDelete
- Q11A horizontal row of elements in the periodic tableperiod30sEditDelete
- Q12Number of groups/families on the periodic table1830sEditDelete
- Q13Number of periods on the periodic table730sEditDelete
- Q14arrangement of elements on the CURRENT periodic tableincreasing atomic number30sEditDelete
- Q15arrangement of elements on FIRST periodic tableincreasing atomic mass30sEditDelete
- Q16location of protons and neutronsnucleus30sEditDelete
- Q17location of electronselectron cloud30sEditDelete
- Q187 elements that have properties of both metals and non-metalsmetalloids30sEditDelete
- Q19shiny, ductile, malleable, mostly solids, good conductorsmetals30sEditDelete
- Q20dull, brittle, mostly gases, poor conductorsnon-metals30sEditDelete