Periodic Table Flashcards

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Group

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A column of elements on the periodic table

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Period

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A horizontal row of elements on the periodic table

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3
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Ion

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Charged particles that form during chemical changes when one or more valence electrons transfer from one atom to another

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Metal

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Elements that are shiny and are good conductors of thermal energy and electrical current

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Metalloids

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Elements that both the properties of a metal and nonmetal; sometimes referred to as semi conductors

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Non metals

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Elements that are dull and poor conductors of thermal electric energy

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Element

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A pure substance that can’t be separated by physical or chemical means

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Conductor

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A material for which electrical charges and thermal energy move easily through

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Chemical bond

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A force of attraction that holds two atoms together

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Covalent bond

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The force of attraction between the nuclei of atoms and the electrons shared by atoms (occurs when two or more nonmetals bond together)

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11
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Malleable

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The ability of a substance to be pounded into thin sheets

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Ductile

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The ability of a substance to drawn or pulled into thin wire

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13
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Periodic

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Having a regular, repeating pattern

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14
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Periodic Law

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The law that states that the chemical and physical properties of elements are periodic functions of their atomic numbers

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15
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Alkali metals

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The elements in group 1 of the periodic table, the most reactive metals, have one valence electron

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16
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Alkaline earth metals

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The elements in group 2 of the periodic table, they are very reactive but not as reactive as the elements in group 1, two valence electrons

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Halogens

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The elements in group 17 of the periodic table, they are reactive nonmetals, have seven valence electrons; means “salt former”

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Noble gases

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The unreactive elements in group 18 of the periodic table, eight valence electron (except helium)

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valence electrons

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The electrons in the outer most energy level of an atom , these electrons are involved in chemical bonding

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Transition metals

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Elements in groups 3-12 of the periodic table with one or two valence electrons

21
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Ionic bond

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The force of attraction between oppositely charged particles (Bond between a metal and a nonmetal)

22
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A group is also called a

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