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The British Scientist who discovered the atomic numbers of elementsHenry Moseley
The number at the top of each square of the periodic table is the _____.Atomic Number
The horizontal rows of elements in the periodic table are called _______.Periods
The elements to the left of the zigzag line on the periodic table are ______.Metals
Elements within the same vertical column have _____ _______.Similar Properties
The elements in a period have properties that are (alike/not alike)Not Alike
Elements that do not combine with other elements except under special, controlled conditions are called _____.Inert
The elements in family 18, which are inert, are known as the _______.Noble Gases
The elements that are active, strongly nonmetallic, and react readily with metals to form salts are called _____Halogens
The elements that are highly reactive, and never found free in nature; always found combined in a compoundAlkali Metals
The two rows that stand alone at the bottom of the periodic table are called the _______Rare-Earth Metals
Developed a periodic table arranged according to atomic massDmitri Mendeleev
The 1st row of the two that are separated from the table and laid out below is called the _____Lanthanide Series
The row that contains almost all of the radioactive elements on the periodic table is the _______Actinide Series
A regular and repeating pattern can be described as ________Periodic
The atomic number, chemical symbol, _______, and atomic mass are found in each element keyChemical Name
Metals that can be drawn into thin wires are described as _______Ductile
Metals that can be hammered into thin sheets are described as __________Malleable
_________ is the most abundant element in the earth's atmosphereNitrogen
The ________ electrons are those found in the outermost energy level of an atomValence
Elements can be classified as metals, nonmetals, and ______Metalloids
________ include elements such as Fluorine and BromineHalogens
Property of metals describing their "shininess"Luster
Nonmetals are (good/poor) conductors of electricityPoor
States that physical and chemical properties of the elements are functions of their atomic numbersThe Periodic Law
Which family contains the most active nonmetals?Halogens
Which family contains the second most active metals?Alkaline Earth Metals
Which family loses electrons most easily?Alkali Metals
Which family contains elements that are highly unreactive?Noble Gases
Which family contains elements with one to two valence electrons?Transition Metals
Pattern of valence electrons from left to right of a period (Increases/Decreases)Increases
Amount of energy needed to remove an electron from an atom (increases/decreases) across a period?Increases
Nonmetals are dull and have ______ melting pointsLow
Atomic size (increases/decreases) across a periodIncreases
Metallic properties (increase/decrease) across a periodDecrease
Process in which atoms join together to form moleculesChemical Reaction
Groups or Families are terms used to describe the _____ of the periodic tableColumns
A row is also called a ______Period
Sodium is found in familyOne
Fluorine is found in familySeventeen
Calcium is found in familyTwo
Radon is found in familyEighteen
Gradual wearing away of a metal due to a chemical reaction b/t the metal and it's surroundingsCorrosion
Atoms strive to achieve thei ____. Having their outermost energy level full to capacity.Octet
Elements having both metal and nonmetal characteristicsMetalloids
Boron, Silicon, Germanium, ______, Antimony, Tellurium, and Polonium are all metalloidsArsenic
Family who's elements form over 5 million different compoundsCarbon Family
Second most abundant element in the earth's crustSilicon
Element which is is the "basis of life"Carbon
Branch of science that studies carbon compoundsOrganic Chemistry
Most abundant element in earth's crustOxygen
Screens out harmful UV radiation, protecting life on earthOzone
Compounds made with elements from this family are most often used to color paintTransition Metals