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$25000 PYRAMID. Group 1. Valence electrons Group Alkali Metals Ionic Bond Noble Gas Metal Moseley. Group 2. Covalent Bond Metalloid Non-Metal Alkaline Earth Metal Halogens Period Mendeleev. PERIODIC TABLE BINGO. Arranged the periodic table by atomic masses. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Group 1 Valence electrons Group Alkali Metals Ionic Bond Noble Gas Metal Moseley

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Group 2 Covalent Bond Metalloid Non-Metal Alkaline Earth Metal Halogens Period Mendeleev

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PERIODIC TABLE BINGO

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Arranged the periodic table by atomic masses.

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Worked with Rutherford on the Gold Foil Experiment. Died in WWI.

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Most reactive group of elements.

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Group that contains the element that is used in heat shields on the space shuttle.

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Most stable group of elements.

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Family of elements that have 7 valence electrons. The “salt-makers”

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One of only 2 elements found as a liquid at room temperature.

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Describes the basic structure of the atom as protons, neutrons and electrons in specific arrangements.

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Element that is found as a gas at room temperature.

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A horizontal row on the periodic table.

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A vertical column on the periodic table.

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The element with 1 proton that is the exception to many rules associated with the periodic table.

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2nd most abundant element in the universe, but rare on Earth.

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Found on the left side of the periodic table. Usually lustrous with high melting and boiling points.

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Found on the right side of the periodic table. Insulators. Can form covalent bonds.

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Have characteristics of both metals and non-metals. On the staircase (except Aluminum)

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Electrons in the outer-most energy level of an atom. Available for bonding.

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Has 6 valence electrons.

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Wants to give up 3 electrons to become stable.

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Number of elements found in nature. Not man-made.

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Number of natural elements that are found ALONE in nature.

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Bond in which electrons are gained or lost.

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Bond in which electrons are shared.

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PERIODIC TABLE BINGO

Periodic Table

Mendeleev Moseley Alkali Metals Alkaline Earth Metals

Noble Gases Halogens Mercury Oxygen Period Group Hydrogen Valence

Electron Metal

Metalloid Non-Metal Group 16 Group 13 90 30 Helium Ionic Bond Covalent

Bond Chlorine