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| All elements in the same group with th same properties have... |
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| The same number of valence electrons. |
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| Alkali metals and halogens |
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| Where are metals on the periodic table |
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| Where are the non metals on the periodic table |
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| Where are metalloids on the periodic table? |
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| Ductile, good conductors of heat and electricity, malleable |
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| Not good conductors, liquid or gas at room temperature, and low melting/boiling point |
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| Will determine if a metalloid will behave like a metal/non-metal |
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| How much and atom attracts electrons |
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| Trend of electronegativity |
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| Atomic mass and properties |
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| How Medeleeve organized his table |
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| How the modern periodic table is set up |
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| Its properties Are repeating |
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| Thing that goes up and down |
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| Things that go across (horizontally) |
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| Electors on the outermost energy level |
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| The two on the very very bottom |
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| Slightly less tactics than Alkali metals |
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| Greatest electronegativity |
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| When the inner electron blocks the outer electron from the force of attraction |
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