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What are the 3 categories that the periodic table can be organized by?

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metal, nonmetals, and metalloids


solids, liquids, and gasses


alkali, transition metals, and noble gasses


metallics, metalloids, and solids

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Which of the following is a physical property of non-metals?

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they are good conductors of heat and electricity


they have high melting points


they are very brittle


they have high luster

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Which of the following is a physical property of metalloids?

Question 3 options:

they are shiny


they are good conductors of heat and electricity


they have high luster


they are poor conductors of heat and electricity

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Elements found in the Noble Gas family do not tend to bond. Why?

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because they bond with each other


because their outer valence shell is full


because they are super reactive


because they don't like to react with alkali metals

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Which of the following is chemical property of metals?

Question 5 options:

they have high luster


they react with acid


they have high melting points


they are ductile


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Here are the answers based on the information about the periodic table and properties of elements:

**Question 1: What are the 3 categories that the periodic table can be organized by?**
- **Answer**: metal, nonmetals, and metalloids

**Question 2: Which of the following is a physical property of non-metals?**
- **Answer**: they are very brittle

**Question 3: Which of the following is a physical property of metalloids?**
- **Answer**: they are shiny

**Question 4: Elements found in the Noble Gas family do not tend to bond. Why?**
- **Answer**: because their outer valence shell is full

**Question 5: Which of the following is a chemical property of metals?**
- **Answer**: they react with acid

Make sure to double-check the answers according to your classroom lessons or the textbook you're using, as different resources may present slightly different emphases.

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