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PT Vocab. – Part 2 p. 31 Element GroupsPT Vocab. – Part

Groups Columns on the PT G = VE Group # = # of Valence Electrons

Periods Rows on the PT P = EL Period # = # of Energy Levels Groups and Periods Video

Conductor Materials that conduct an electric current.

Lusterous Reflect Light Shiny/Metallic

Magnetic Metals that are attracted to magnets. Magnet Test

Malleable Bends without breaking. (Hammered or rolled to be shaped.) Bending Metal Video Bending Metal Video 2

Brittle Breaks easily Timer

Metals Left of the Zig-Zag, Except Hydrogen 1.Good Conductor 2.Lusterous 3.Sometimes Magnetic 4.Malleable Don’t color

Nonmetal Right of the Zig-Zag, Plus Hydrogen 1.Bad Conductor 2.Not Lusterous 3.Never Magnetic 4.Brittle

Metalloids On the Zig-Zag, Except Aluminum Has properties of both metals and nonmetals. EX. Lusterous and Brittle (Metal) (nonmetal) Timer