Science 8: Periodic Table
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- Q1an arrangement of elements in which the elements are separated into groups based on a set of repeating propertiesPeriodic Tablealkali metalsgroupsnoble gases30s
- Q2rows on the periodic tableperiodscarbongroupsgroup 1830s
- Q3columns on the periodic table where elements have similar physical and chemical propertieslusterLanthanide Seriesnonmetalsgroups30s
- Q4Elements that are good conductors of heat and electric current.group 2siliconnonmetalsmetal30s
- Q5The way a mineral reflects light from its surface.lusterperiodsductilitymalleability30s
- Q6the ability to be pulled into thin wireshalogenductilitylustermalleability30s
- Q7the ability of a substance to be hammered or beaten into thin sheetslustersemiconductormalleabilityductility30s
- Q8elements in group 1, they react quickly with other elements, such as oxygensiliconalkali metalsgroupsperiods30s
- Q9elements in group 2 which react quickly with other elementsplutoniumalkaline earth metalshydrogentransition elements30s
- Q10elements in groups 3-12, all are metals, these elements react less quickly with oxygengroupsnonmetalstransition elementsrows30s
- Q11Russian scientist that created the periodic table according to atomic massRutherfordDimitri MendeleevAlbert MosleyEinstein30s
- Q12arranged elements by increasing atomic numberAlbert EinsteinHenry MoseleyBenjamin FranklinDimitri Mendeleev30s
- Q13Elements that are poor conductors of heat and electric currentlustermetalsductilitynonmetals30s
- Q14an element in group 17 of the periodic table, elements which can react with other elements to form a salt, they can react readily with other elements to form a compound, they are less reactive as you move down the grouphalogenchlorinehydrogengold30s
- Q15Elements that may accept or donate electrons readily and possess a mixture of metallic and nonmetallic properties.metalloidgroupsnonmetalselements30s