PERIODS 4. The noble gases are Dumbledoria (Do), Siriusia (Si), Hagridium (H), and Weaslium (We). Among these gases, Weaslium has the greatest 1. memic mass and Dumbledoria has the least. Hagridium is lighter tha Seasi The most reactive group of metals are Voldermortia (V), Riddilium (Ri), Malfoyium (Ma) and Umbridgium (Um). Of these metals Malfoyium has the lowest atomic mass. Umbridgium is in the same period as Weaslium, The most reactive group of nonmetals are Blackium (B), Lupinium (Lu), and Crabbium (Cr). Lupinium is in the same period as Umbridgium 2. 3.0 and Weaslium. The metalloids are Herminium (Hm), Ronium (Rm), and Harrium (Ha) Galte dedum (Gr) is the metalloid with the highest mass number. Herminium is the metalloid with the lowest atomic mass. Ronium and umindon in Group 14. Harrium has more protons than Ronium The element Cedricium (Cm) is near the zigzag line that divides the metok ond nonmetals, but has properties that suggest it is a light metal. The most reactive metal on the planet is Voldermortia. The most chemiea active nonmetal is Blackium. The lightest element on the planet 4.. 5. is called Durslium (D), while the heaviest element is called Flamelium (E The element Grangerium (Gm) has only 4 protons in its nucleus. 6. Patronusia (P) is a black crystal and has metalloid characteristics, Both Siytherinia (S) and Hufflepuffia (Hu) are in the fourth period, but 7. Slytherinia is a more reactive metal than Hufflepuffia, Lestrangium (Le), Longbottomium (Lo), and Griffindorium are all members of Group 15. Longbottomium has fewer total electrons than Lestrangium. 8. Alastorium (AI), Pettigrewia (Pa), and Snapia (Sn) all gain two electrons when they react. Snapia is found as a diatomic molecule 18 GROUPS 13 14 15 16 17 and has the same Ri B. H properties as a gas found in Earth's atmosphere. Pettigrewia has a lower atomic number than Alastorium. The element Quidditchia (Qu) tends to lose 3 electrons when 2 Ri PA crv sir D. Ha 1Gr, AWLÜ WE it reacts. The elements Severus (Ss) and Phoenixia (Ph) both lose two electrons when they react, but Phoenixia reacts more vigorously than Severus. Gains 1 Loses 3 electrons Gains 2 electrons electron inert Loses 2 Loses 1 electron electrons Most Most reactive reactive metals nonmetals
PERIODS 4. The noble gases are Dumbledoria (Do), Siriusia (Si), Hagridium (H), and Weaslium (We). Among these gases, Weaslium has the greatest 1. memic mass and Dumbledoria has the least. Hagridium is lighter tha Seasi The most reactive group of metals are Voldermortia (V), Riddilium (Ri), Malfoyium (Ma) and Umbridgium (Um). Of these metals Malfoyium has the lowest atomic mass. Umbridgium is in the same period as Weaslium, The most reactive group of nonmetals are Blackium (B), Lupinium (Lu), and Crabbium (Cr). Lupinium is in the same period as Umbridgium 2. 3.0 and Weaslium. The metalloids are Herminium (Hm), Ronium (Rm), and Harrium (Ha) Galte dedum (Gr) is the metalloid with the highest mass number. Herminium is the metalloid with the lowest atomic mass. Ronium and umindon in Group 14. Harrium has more protons than Ronium The element Cedricium (Cm) is near the zigzag line that divides the metok ond nonmetals, but has properties that suggest it is a light metal. The most reactive metal on the planet is Voldermortia. The most chemiea active nonmetal is Blackium. The lightest element on the planet 4.. 5. is called Durslium (D), while the heaviest element is called Flamelium (E The element Grangerium (Gm) has only 4 protons in its nucleus. 6. Patronusia (P) is a black crystal and has metalloid characteristics, Both Siytherinia (S) and Hufflepuffia (Hu) are in the fourth period, but 7. Slytherinia is a more reactive metal than Hufflepuffia, Lestrangium (Le), Longbottomium (Lo), and Griffindorium are all members of Group 15. Longbottomium has fewer total electrons than Lestrangium. 8. Alastorium (AI), Pettigrewia (Pa), and Snapia (Sn) all gain two electrons when they react. Snapia is found as a diatomic molecule 18 GROUPS 13 14 15 16 17 and has the same Ri B. H properties as a gas found in Earth's atmosphere. Pettigrewia has a lower atomic number than Alastorium. The element Quidditchia (Qu) tends to lose 3 electrons when 2 Ri PA crv sir D. Ha 1Gr, AWLÜ WE it reacts. The elements Severus (Ss) and Phoenixia (Ph) both lose two electrons when they react, but Phoenixia reacts more vigorously than Severus. Gains 1 Loses 3 electrons Gains 2 electrons electron inert Loses 2 Loses 1 electron electrons Most Most reactive reactive metals nonmetals
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