Question
Match the terms below with the corresponding number box on the periodic table.
Periodic Table
Group of answer choices
Noble Gas
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Alkali Metals
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Metalloids
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Alkaline Earth Metals
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Nonmetals
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Transition Metals
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Halogens
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Question 22 pts
Match the term to its definition.
Group of answer choices
Nonmetals
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Period
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Metalloids
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Metals
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Periodic Table
Group of answer choices
Noble Gas
[ Choose ]
Alkali Metals
[ Choose ]
Metalloids
[ Choose ]
Alkaline Earth Metals
[ Choose ]
Nonmetals
[ Choose ]
Transition Metals
[ Choose ]
Halogens
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Question 22 pts
Match the term to its definition.
Group of answer choices
Nonmetals
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Period
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Metalloids
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Metals
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Answers
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To match the terms with their corresponding locations on the periodic table and definitions, let's break it down.
### Match the terms with the corresponding number box on the periodic table:
1. **Noble Gas**: Group 18 (far right column).
2. **Alkali Metals**: Group 1 (first column on the left).
3. **Metalloids**: Stair-step line separating metals and nonmetals, generally includes B, Si, Ge, As, Sb, Te, and Po.
4. **Alkaline Earth Metals**: Group 2 (second column from the left).
5. **Nonmetals**: Located on the right side of the periodic table (includes groups like 14-18, excluding the noble gases).
6. **Transition Metals**: Groups 3-12 (the central block of the periodic table).
7. **Halogens**: Group 17 (second column from the right).
### Match the term to its definition:
1. **Nonmetals**: Elements that are typically poor conductors of heat and electricity and tend to gain electrons during chemical reactions.
2. **Period**: A horizontal row in the periodic table where elements have the same number of electron shells.
3. **Metalloids**: Elements that have properties intermediate between metals and nonmetals; they can conduct electricity but are brittle.
4. **Metals**: Elements that are generally shiny, conductive, malleable, and ductile; they lose electrons in chemical reactions.
Feel free to let me know if you need further clarification or assistance!
### Match the terms with the corresponding number box on the periodic table:
1. **Noble Gas**: Group 18 (far right column).
2. **Alkali Metals**: Group 1 (first column on the left).
3. **Metalloids**: Stair-step line separating metals and nonmetals, generally includes B, Si, Ge, As, Sb, Te, and Po.
4. **Alkaline Earth Metals**: Group 2 (second column from the left).
5. **Nonmetals**: Located on the right side of the periodic table (includes groups like 14-18, excluding the noble gases).
6. **Transition Metals**: Groups 3-12 (the central block of the periodic table).
7. **Halogens**: Group 17 (second column from the right).
### Match the term to its definition:
1. **Nonmetals**: Elements that are typically poor conductors of heat and electricity and tend to gain electrons during chemical reactions.
2. **Period**: A horizontal row in the periodic table where elements have the same number of electron shells.
3. **Metalloids**: Elements that have properties intermediate between metals and nonmetals; they can conduct electricity but are brittle.
4. **Metals**: Elements that are generally shiny, conductive, malleable, and ductile; they lose electrons in chemical reactions.
Feel free to let me know if you need further clarification or assistance!