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| Positively charged ions are surrounded by freely moving electrons in..... |
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| A(n).......... is a molecule comprised of two atoms |
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| The.......... elements are in groups 3-12 on the periodic tabe |
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| when magnesium and fluorine react what type of bond is formed? |
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| What type of a bond is found in pure gold |
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| because electrons move freely in the metals, which property describes metals |
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| Which set of elements makes up the most reactive group of all metals? |
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| Which element is most reactive of all non metals? |
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| Which element is always found in nature combined with other elements? |
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| Which elements are least reactive? |
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| What element is formed when neptunium disintegrates? |
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| Which of these elements is the main component of steel and the most widely used of all metals |
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| What term describes group 1 elements lithium, sodium, and potassium? |
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| What name is given to those elements which are used in process that create steel and other mixtures? |
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| Which major group to these elements belong to? |
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| Which is a property of the elements that make up 98% of your body |
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| poor electrical and heat conductivity |
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| In which of the phases does the element present in the highest percentage of the human body exist? |
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| Which element is presented in all organic compound? |
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| Which is not a property of transuraniom elements? |
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| element that is typically a hard shinny solid and is malleable and good conductors of heat and electricity |
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| can be hammered or rolled into sheets |
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| This occurs because electrons move freely among a metals positively charged ions and explains properties such as ductility and the ability to conduct electricity. |
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| one in which the nucleus breaks down and gives off power and energy |
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| elements that are usually gasses or brittle solids |
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| this consists of two atoms of the same element in a covalent bond |
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| what is formed when halogen gains an electron from a metal |
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| the process of a solid changing directly into vapor |
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| can form ionic and covalent bonds with other elements and can have a metallic and non metallic properties |
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| diffrent forms of the same elements |
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| elements that can conduct electricity under certin conditions |
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| elements having more than 92 protons |
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