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Chapter 3.1 - 3.3

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Periodic Table   chart of the elements arranged in rows and columns according to their physical and chemical properties  
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Group   column on the periodic table  
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Period   row on the periodic table  
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Metal   element that is generally shiny. It is easily pulled into wires or hammered into thin sheets. Metal is a good conductor of electricity and thermal energy.  
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Luster   ability of a metal to reflect light  
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Ductility   ability to be pulled into thin wires  
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Malleability   ability of a substance to be hammered or rolled into sheets  
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Alkali Metal   the elements in group 1 (column 1)  
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Alkali Earth Metal   the elements in group 2 (column 2)  
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Transition Element   the elements in groups 3-12 (columns 3-12)  
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Nonmetal   elements that have no metallic properties  
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Halogen   An element in group 17 (column 17)  
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Noble Gas   the elements in group 18 (column 18)  
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Metalloid   Element that has physical and chemical properties of both metals and nonmetals  
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Semiconductor   conducts electricity at high temperatures, but not at low temperatures  
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