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Periodic Table Vocabulary
Identify each word with its definition. Each word can only be used once.
Periodic Table
Luster
Atomic Mass
Atomic Number
NonMetals
Conductivity
Malleable
Ductile
Periods
Metals
Brittle
Chemical Symbol
Element Families
The total amount of protons and neutrons in an atom
Horizontal rows on the periodic table.
A unique number that identifies how many protons are
in one atom of that element.
the physical property of shininess or the way a
substance reflects light; a dull luster means that the
substance is not shiny
a physical property of metals that allows them to be
hammered into different shapes
a physical property of metals that allows them to be
drawn out into a wire
a physical property that allows substances to break or
shatter easily
a physical property of substances that allows heat or
electricity to move easily through them
chart of all known elements arranged in rows (periods)
by ascending atomic number and columns by family
groups
also called Groups; are columns of elements on the
periodic table that have many similar properties; they
are usually numbered 1-18
one of the large classifications of elements generally
located on the left side of the periodic table – to the left
of the zigzag line
one of the large classifications of elements generally
located on the right side of the periodic table – to the
right of the zigzag line
a one, two, or three letter representation of an element;
the first letter is always capitalized