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Group 1 Alkali Metals   Extremely reactive metals never found free in nature,silver colored and shiny, soft enough to cut with a knife.  
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Group 2 Alkali Earth Metals   Silver colored metals, 2 outer level electrons (valence electrons)  
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Group 3-12 Transition Metals   Shiny metals good conductors of heat and electricity.  
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Lanthanides and Actinides   Transition metals that were taken out and paced at the bottom of the table so it wouldn't be so wide.  
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Group 13 Boron Group   1 metalloid and 4 metals. reactive. Aluminum is in this group  
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Group 14 Carbon Group   Contains 1 nonmetal, two metalloids, and two metals. Varied reactivity  
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Group 15 Nitrogen Group   2 nonmetals, two metalloids and one metal.Reactive 5 outer electrons (valence electrons)  
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Group 16 Oxygen Group   3 nonmetals, one metalloid and one metal. 6 outer electrons (valence electrons)  
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Group 17 Halogens   All nonmetals very reactive, Poor conductors of heat and electricity. forms salts with metals. 7 out electrons (valence electrons)  
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Group 18 Nobel Gases   Unreactive nonmetals. All are colorless, odorless gases at room temperature. 8 outer electrons (valence electrons)  
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