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What’s My Group?

What Period Is This?

Group Characteristics

Physical Properties

Periodic Table

Trends

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CCarbon

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What is Group 14

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FeIron

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What is Group 8?

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HHydrogen

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What is Group 1?

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AuGold

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What is Group 11?

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MnManganese

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What is Group 7?

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Helium

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What is Period 1?

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CaCalcium

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What is Period 4?

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AgSilver

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What is Period 5?

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ClChlorine

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What is Period 3?

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Bh

Bohrium

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What is Period 7?

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The most reactive metals

on the table.

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What Are Alkali

Metals?

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Salt Formers

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What Are the Halogens?

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All Are Radioactive

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What are Actinides?

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Inert Gases

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What Are the Nobel Gases?

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Displays Properties of Both Metals and

Nonmetals

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What Are the Metalloids?

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Is Able to Stretch into a Thin Wire

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What is Ductile?

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Flexible and Can be Bent without

Breaking

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What is Malleable?

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Easily Transfers Heat and

Electricity

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What is a Conductor?

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Highly Polished;

Shiny

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What is luster?

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Solids, Liquids, or

Gases

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What are States of Matter?

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Elements Decrease in Metallic Properties

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What is Moving Left to Right on the Periodic Table?

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Elements that Touch the Zig Zag Line

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What Are Metalloids?

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Elements in Groups 3-12

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What Are Transition Metals?

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Credited with Developing the Periodic Table

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Who is DimitriMendeleev?

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Have Low Melting and

Boiling Points

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What are Nonmetals?