SLIDE 3 ATI TEAS SCIENCE – PERIODIC TABLE
UNDERSTANDING PERIODS AND GROUPS Elements of the periodic table are arranged in periods and in groups. Periods of the periodic table are organized horizontally across the table in rows. In the table show, the shaded row represents a period:
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Groups in the periodic table are organized vertically down the table in columns. Groups may also be referred to as
- families. In the table shown, the shaded column represents
a group:
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ATI TEAS SCIENCE – PERIODIC TABLE
UNDERSTANDING PERIODS AND GROUPS Elements in different groups share certain properties. The alkali metals in group 1 are shiny, soft, and highly
- reactive. The alkaline earth metals in group 2 are
fairly soft and fairly reactive. The transition metals in groups 3 to 12 are hard and have low to negligible
- reactivity. The halogens in group 17 are extremely
reactive, whereas the noble gases in group 18 are extremely stable. Metals overall tend to be malleable and highly conductive of heat and electricity, whereas nonmetals break easily and are generally poor
- conductors. Metalloids, such as boron, silicon, and
germanium, have properties between those of metals and nonmetals.
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