Metals(Physical and Chemical)
Physical: Metalic Luster, Room Temperature, Can Conduct Electricity and Heat, Ductility, Malleability
Metalloids(Physical and Chemical)
Solid, Somewhat Conducts Electricity and Heat, Brittle, Easily Formed Anions
Nonmetals(Physical and Chemical)
No Metallic Luster, Gas, Poor Conductive of Electricity and Heat
Atomic Raduis
the radius of an atom; more energy levels, the bigger the radius becomes
First Ionization Energy
How much an energy it takes to pry or take one valence electron from neutral atoms
Reactivity of Metals
Ionization Energy: The less amount of electrons you have, the more reactive the element will be
Electronegativity
How strong it wants to pull electrons away from other atoms
Reactivity of Nonmetals
Electronegativity: These electrons want to steal electrons and creates negative anions
Ductille
When you pull a wire to stretch it out
Brittle
Able to break instead of bending easily
Horizontal Column of Periodic Table
Period
Vertical Column of Periodic Table
Groups
Malleable
Able to be shaped or bent
Dull
not bright, cloudy, not sharp