1) This group of elements is made up of all different states of matter (solid, liquid, and gas) a) Nonmetals b) Metals c) Metalloids 2) These elements always have a shiny luster a) Nonmetals b) Metals c) Metalloids 3) These elements are located in a stair step pattern on the periodic table a) Nonmetals b) Metals c) Metalloids 4) Elements in this group are good conductors of heat AND electricity a) Nonmetals b) Metals c) Metalloids 5) This tells you all about an element - including its symbol and name. a) atomic number b) atomic mass c) valence electrons d) row/period e) group/column f) element key 6) Elements that are in the same one of these, share properties.  There are 18 of these.  a) atomic number b) atomic mass c) valence electrons d) row/period e) group/column f) element key 7) This means to allow electricity or heat to come through. a) conductivity b) malleability c) ductile d) metalloids 8) This means the substance can be hammered into thin sheets. a) conductivity b) malleability c) ductile d) metalloids 9) This means the substance can be pulled into thin wires. a) conductivity b) malleability c) ductile d) metalloids 10) This means it has properties of both metals and nonmetals. a) conductivity b) malleability c) ductile d) metalloids 11) These elements are poor conductors of heat and electricity a) Nonmetals b) Metals c) Metalloids 12) These elements can conduct electricity but are poor conductors of heat. a) Nonmetals b) Metals c) Metalloids 13) These elements do not have a shiny luster a) Nonmetals b) Metals c) Metalloids 14) These elements are brittle and not ductile a) Nonmetals b) Metals c) Metalloids d) Nonmetals & Metals e) Nonmetals & Metalloids f) Metals & Metalloids 15) These elements make up the majority of the periodic table and are found on the left side and middle of the periodic table a) Nonmetals b) Metals c) Metalloids 16) These elements are mostly located on the right side of the periodic table. a) Nonmetals b) Metals c) Metalloids

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