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Ch 19 Mouse Mischief. Physical Science Elements and their Properties. At room temperature, most metals are ____. gases. liquids. radioactive. solids. The process by which solid iodine particles change directly to gas without first becoming a liquid is called ____. condensation.
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Ch 19 Mouse Mischief Physical Science Elements and their Properties
At room temperature, most metals are ____. gases liquids radioactive solids
The process by which solid iodine particles change directly to gas without first becoming a liquid is called ____. condensation evaporation ionization sublimation
Elements that form salts by combining with metals are ____. allotropes fluorides ionics halogens
Substances that conduct an electric current only under certain conditions are most likely to be ____. metals metalloids noble gases nonmetals
Different forms of the same element that have different properties because of different atom arrangements are called ____. allotropes carbons graphites halogens
An allotrope of carbon that is soft and can be used as a lubricant is ____. diamond graphite sand silicon
An allotrope of carbon that is hard and is often used in jewelry is ____. diamond graphite quartz silicon
Hydrogen is grouped with the alkali metals because it ____. does not readily form compounds has one electron in its outer energy level is a gas is a metal
A chemical family whose members exist as reactive diatomic molecules in the gaseous phase is the ____. actinide series alkali metals halogens lanthanide series
A chemical family whose members exist as reactive diatomic molecules in the gaseous phase is the ____. actinide series alkali metals halogens lanthanide series
When hydrogen reacts with the active metals, it forms a chemical bond by ____. gaining one electron losing one electrons losing two electrons sharing electrons
The elements in Groups 3 through 12 of the periodic table are the ____. actinides alkaline earth metals transition elements halogens
A family of elements that has two electrons in its outer energy level is the ____. actinides alkaline earth metals alkali metals halogens
Metals can be used as wire because they are ____. alloys ductile metallic shiny
Elements in which the outer electrons are NOT held tightly are most likely to form ____ bonds. covalent hydrogen metallic radioactive
Bromine is the only halogen and nonmetal that is normally a ____. gas liquid semiconductor solid
The only metal that is a liquid at room temperature is ____. copper mercury silver sodium
A synthetic element that is used in smoke detectors is ____. aluminum americium sodium technetium
All synthetic elements are ____. liquids needed by human body radioactive useful in making plastics
Cobalt, iron, and nickel are known as the ____ triad. nickel cobalt iron steel
Three transition elements in Group 12 of the periodic table are ____. copper, silver, and gold iron, nickel, and cobalt mercury, zinc, and cadmium neon, helium, and xenon
Any element with an atomic number greater than that of uranium is a(n) ____. halogen lanthanide transition element transuraniumelement
The noble gases are in ____. Group 18 Group 1 Group 13 Group 2
Elements that lie along the stair-step line of the periodic table are ____. liquids metals metalloids radioactive
The appearance of solid metals can be described as ____. dull glassy powdery shiny
A family of elements that contains the most reactive metals is the ____. noble gases alkaline earth metals alkali metals transition elements
Radioactive elements comprise a majority of the ____. actinides halogens lanthanides noble gases