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Warm Up Week 11 10/30-31/13 Pg. 65

Warm Up Week 11 10/30-31/13 Pg. 65. What are the 3 categories all elements in the periodic table can be separated into? Where on the periodic table can you find elements with properties of both metals and nonmetals?

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Warm Up Week 11 10/30-31/13 Pg. 65

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  1. Warm Up Week 11 10/30-31/13 Pg. 65 • What are the 3 categories all elements in the periodic table can be separated into? • Where on the periodic table can you find elements with properties of both metals and nonmetals? • If a substance is a good conductor of heat and electricity and is very shiny, where on the periodic table would it most likely be found? • What does ‘good conductor of thermal energy’ mean? • Where are the semimetals located?

  2. Warm Up Week 11 11/1/13 Pg. 65 1.What are some properties of alkali metals? 2. How are alkali metals different from alkaline earth metals? 3. What are the columns that are organized vertically (up and down) on the periodic table called? 4. What is a property all members of the transition metal group share? 5. Where on the periodic table are the most reactive metals located? 6. Where are the most reactive non-metals located? 7. What category do most elements on the periodic table fit into? 8. What group on the periodic table contains elements that are unreactive?

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