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Periodic Table

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Metals   On left side of table. Generally solids conduct heat & electricity. Like to donate electrons & makes it more positive  
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Non-metals   On right side of table. Some are solids, gases, & 1 liquid  
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Non-metals 1   Poor electrical and heat conductors. Like to gain electrons making it negative charge  
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Metalloids   Dividing line between metals & non metals. They have properties of both metal & nonmetals  
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Column 1-Alkalai Metals   Highly reactive. +1 charge  
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Column 2-Alkaline Earth Metals   Highly reactive. +2 charge  
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Column 3-12 Transition Metals   More complex group. React with lose electrons  
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Column 17-Halogens   Highly reactive -1 charge  
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Column 18-Noble Gases   Non-reactive  
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Column 13   +3 Charge  
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Column 14   +4 or -4 Charge  
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Column 15   -3 Charge  
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Column 16   -2 Charge  
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Atomic Number   Unique for each element. Gives # of protons & # of electrons. Ex. Chlorine is 17  
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Atomic Mass   Decimal number below the symbol. Provides info about # of protons & nertrons, also weighted aveage  
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Element Symbol   Symbol for element 1 or 2 letters. Ex. C for Carbon, He for Helium, Co for Cobalt not CO  
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