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owenjiang:

Match the element with its description.

owenjiang:

owenjiang:

look at this

owenjiang:

help pls

ramen:

Do you have a periodic table with you?

owenjiang:

no

ramen:

Ok I will show you one. Just a sec.

owenjiang:

k

owenjiang:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @ramen Ok I will show you one. Just a sec. \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\)

ramen:

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owenjiang:

what is this?

owenjiang:

:O

ramen:

It's a periodic table. We will start with the Non reactive gas. This refers to the noble gasses which in this periodic table are color coded with orange. Noble gasses don't react so which of these choices of elements are in that orange section?

owenjiang:

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ramen:

Do you see the orange part in the far left of the table?

owenjiang:

neon

owenjiang:

yes

ramen:

That is correct so neon would be your answer choice for non reactive gas.

owenjiang:

okay

owenjiang:

and then?

owenjiang:

hello?

owenjiang:

ya still there?

ramen:

Yes just a second plz.

owenjiang:

oh okay sry

owenjiang:

hello ;)?

owenjiang:

STILL THERE?

ramen:

For the one with properties of both metals and non metals, there is a stair step that I will draw, but the element on that stair step is the one with both properties of metals and nonmetals. the stair step represents the border between metals and non metals.

owenjiang:

bro

owenjiang:

oh okay

ramen:

Relaxxx plz im typing

ramen:

But here is the stair step on the periodic table.

ramen:

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owenjiang:

oh okay i see

ramen:

What element do you see on that black line that is one of our choices?

owenjiang:

boron

owenjiang:

and neon

ramen:

Correct, so boron would be the one with properties of metals and nonmetals

ramen:

Neon isn't on that stair step line, neon is the one for the non reactive gas. Make sense?

owenjiang:

oh okay yes

owenjiang:

hello?

ramen:

If it shows that I'm typing, that means I'm typing a response for you and it might take a bit.

owenjiang:

k

ramen:

I have a quick question for you: Can these options have more than one answers or nah?

diamondxbroken:

want me to give link for the table

owenjiang:

they can have more than one answers

ramen:

Although I believe that the last 2 choices can have the same answer, the choice that best fits malleable and highly reactive is the element on the farthest to the left. Elements on the farthest to the left are the most reactive. So out of potassium and barium, which is the farthest to the left?

owenjiang:

on which one?

ramen:

Wym?

owenjiang:

barium

ramen:

Well is barium farther to the left than potassium?

diamondxbroken:

https://ptable.com/?lang=en#Properties

owenjiang:

oh no

owenjiang:

no

ramen:

So that means potassium is farther to the left and is more reactive than barium. Understand?

owenjiang:

yes

ramen:

OK so potassium is the one for the choice of the one that is malleable and highly reactive. That leaves barium for what choice since we have the other 3 already?

owenjiang:

thank you

owenjiang:

metal and fan

owenjiang:

for you

ramen:

Thank you

owenjiang:

bye

ramen:

cya

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