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What I Need to Know for my Periodic Table Test

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who created the first periodic table   Mendeleev  
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what does each square on the periodic table include   atomic number, chemical symbol, element name, and atomic mass  
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how many groups in the periodic table   18  
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how many periods in the periodic table   7  
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what can be predicted of an element by its placement on the periodic table   properties  
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to what side of the zig zagged line are metals found on the periodic table   left  
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what tends to decrease as you move left to right across the periodic table   reactivity  
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how many nonmetals are there   17  
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to what side of the zig zagged line are nonmetals found on the periodic table   right  
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what are some characteristics of nonmetals   dull, brittle, and poor conductors  
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how many metalloids are there   7  
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what are some characteristics of metals   shiny, ductile, malleable, good conductors  
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what state of matter are nonmetals usually at room temp   gas  
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what state of matter are metals usually at room temp   solid  
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what is the only metal that is not solid at room temp   mercury  
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