Periodic Table Must Knows
Halogens
All the elements in Group 17 are nonmetals and called halogens, except for astatine, which is a radioactive metalloid.
Atomic Mass
Atomic Mass refers to the "weight" of the atom. It is derived at by adding the number of protons with the number of neutrons.
Periods
Elements found in the same horizontal rows. Each element does not have similar properties.
Groups
Elements found in the same vertical columns. Each element in each group has similar but not identical properties.
Atomic Symbol
It can consist of a single capital letter, or a capital letter and one or two lower case letters. Each symbol is unique to a specific element. Examples: C = Carbon, Si = Silicon
Metalloids
Metalloids (metal-like) have properties of both metals and non-metals. They are solids, can be shiny or dull, conduct heat and electricity better than non-metals but not as well as metals and are ductile and malleable.
Electrons
Negatively charged particles. Found outside the nucleus of the atom. Equal to the number of protons.
Neutrons
Neutral particles; have no electric charge. Help make up the nucleus of the atom. Contribute to the atomic mass.
Noble Gases
Noble Gases are colorless gases that are extremely un-reactive. They are found in group 18 which is the far right of the periodic table. One important property of the noble gases is their inactivity. They are inactive because their outermost energy level is full.
Protons
Positively charged particles. Help make up the nucleus of the atom. Make up the atomic number of the atom.
Alkali Metals
The alkali family is found in the first column of the periodic table. Atoms of the alkali metals have a single electron in their outermost level, in other words, 1 valence electron only.
Atomic Number
The atomic number refers to how many protons an atom of that element has. This number is unique to a specific element and can also tell you how many electrons an atom has because P=E.
Alkaline Earth Metals
They are found in the second column of the periodic table. Each elements has two valence electrons. Alkaline earth metals include magnesium and calcium.
Valence Electrons
This is the outermost electron(s) of an atom that participates in chemical bonding. They also have the most energy of all the electrons.
Transition Metals
Transition Elements include those elements in the B families or in the middle of the periodic table. These are the metals you are probably most familiar: copper, tin, zinc, iron, nickel, gold, and silver.