front 1 Metals(Physical and Chemical) | back 1 Physical: Metalic Luster, Room Temperature, Can Conduct Electricity and Heat, Ductility, Malleability |
front 2 Metalloids(Physical and Chemical) | back 2 Solid, Somewhat Conducts Electricity and Heat, Brittle, Easily Formed Anions |
front 3 Nonmetals(Physical and Chemical) | back 3 No Metallic Luster, Gas, Poor Conductive of Electricity and Heat |
front 4 Atomic Raduis | back 4 the radius of an atom; more energy levels, the bigger the radius becomes |
front 5 First Ionization Energy | back 5 How much an energy it takes to pry or take one valence electron from neutral atoms |
front 6 Reactivity of Metals | back 6 Ionization Energy: The less amount of electrons you have, the more reactive the element will be |
front 7 Electronegativity | back 7 How strong it wants to pull electrons away from other atoms |
front 8 Reactivity of Nonmetals | back 8 Electronegativity: These electrons want to steal electrons and creates negative anions |
front 9 Ductille | back 9 When you pull a wire to stretch it out |
front 10 Brittle | back 10 Able to break instead of bending easily |
front 11 Horizontal Column of Periodic Table | back 11 Period |
front 12 Vertical Column of Periodic Table | back 12 Groups |
front 13 Malleable | back 13 Able to be shaped or bent |
front 14 Dull | back 14 not bright, cloudy, not sharp |