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| contain the most elements in the periodic table |
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| Malleable, ductile, and good conductors |
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| a wide range of chemical properties |
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| contains the most reactive metals |
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| what most nonmetals are at room temperature |
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| group of elements that do not ordinarily react with other elements |
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| share characteristics with both metals and nonmetals |
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| where most synthetic elements are made |
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| the sun is made mostly of this |
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| different or opposite from |
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| In general, the physical properties of metals and nonmetals |
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| includes the most chemically reactive metals |
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| where nonmetals are found on the periodic table |
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| means it can be pounded into a new shape |
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| when nuclei combine with other nuclei |
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| the state of most metals at room temperature |
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| What the chemical reactivity of metals tend to do from left to right across the periodic table |
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| substance that will conduct electricity only under certain conditions |
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| State of matter in most stars |
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| Element located in the first column, first row |
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| elements that touch to form a zigzag line |
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| state of matter of group 18 |
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| chemical reactivity of nobel gasses |
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-generally solid at room temperature -shiny -malleable -ductile -good conductors of heat and electricity |
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| Essay: properties of metals |
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-generally a gas at room temperature -dull -brittle -poor conductors of heat and electricity |
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| Essay: properties of nonmetals |
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