All atoms of this element contain 36 protons.

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All atoms of this element contain 36 protons. Krypton

This element contains 196.97 protons and neutrons. Gold

This is the most reactive of all elements. Hydrogen

What do elements in the same column have in common? Its' physical and chemical properties

All atoms of this element contain 38 protons. Strontium

This element contains 227 protons and neutrons. Actinium

Metals Nonmetals Metalloid Unreactive Elements that are gases at room temperature are likely to be classified as… Metals Nonmetals Metalloid Unreactive

This is a noble gas found in period 2. Neon

Which property of aluminum makes it a suitable metal for soft drink cans? It has good electrical conductivity It can be hammered into thin sheets – malleability It can be drawn into long wires – ductility It can reflect light - luster

Where on the P.T. can you find the NONMETALS? The right side

This is an Alkali metal found in bananas. Potassium

All atoms of this element contain 82 protons. Lead

Oxygen, fluorine, and neon Sulfur, chlorine, and argon Which combination of elements represents part of a group of the periodic table? Oxygen, fluorine, and neon Sulfur, chlorine, and argon Fluorine and chlorine Oxygen and chlorine

How can you identify elements with similar properties on the P.T.? They'll be in the same vertical column.

Give an example of an element with similar properties as Nickel. Palladium Platinum or Darmstadtium

This is an element found in group 6 and period 6. Tungsten

Why is Hydrogen placed by itself on the Periodic Table? Its properties are different from all other elements.

Oxygen (O), Zinc (Zn), or Iodine (I) and Iodine Which of the above is likely to be a poor conductor of heat?

All atoms of this element contain 54 protons. Xenon

This element contains 200.59 protons and neutrons. Mercury

Where on the P.T. can you find the METALS? The left side

This is an element in group 8 and period 4. Iron

What is the term used to describe all the elements that are in the same vertical column on the Periodic Table? Group

Oxygen (O), Zinc (Zn), or Iodine (I) Which of the above is likely to be able to be drawn into wire (ductile)?

This element contains 50.941 protons and neutrons. Vanadium

This is an Alkaline Earth metal in the 3rd Period. Magnesium

Oxygen (O), Zinc (Zn), or Iodine (I) and Iodine Which of the above is likely to be dull (not have luster)?

How many elements are listed on the modern Periodic Table? Over 100!

This is a metalloid in Group 13. Boron

Oxygen (O), Zinc (Zn), or Iodine (I) Which of the above is likely to be the most reactive

This is a metalloid in group 17. Astatine

Which element is listed first on the Periodic Table? Atomic Number Oxygen 8 Carbon 6 Gold 79 Calcium 40

This is an element found in period 5 and group 17. Iodine

This element contains 9.0122 protons and neutrons. Beryllium

How are the elements arranged on the Periodic Table? By atomic NUMBER!

All atoms of this element contain 27 protons. Cobalt

What is the name of the family of elements found on the zigzag line on the P.T.? Metalloids