Displacement - A reaction where a more reactive element replaces a less reactive element in a compound., Polymer - a long chain of smaller units bonded together., Ceramic - the name for tough heat and water-proof materials such as clay and pottery., Halogen - The name for the highly reactive group 7 elements., Transition - The name for the metals we find in the middle of the periodic table., Period - The name for a horizontal row across the periodic table., Group - The name for a vertical column down the periodic table., Alkaline - The name of the type of metals found in group 1, Metals - These elements are always able to conduct electricity and heat., Elements - This is the name for the substance found in the periodic table., Compounds - These are 2 or more elements chemically bonded together., Noble - The name for the unreactive gasses in group 8., Oxidation - These reactions occur when a substance reacts with oxygen in the air., Ore - this is the name for rocks that contain compounds with useful metals in., Reactivity - This series helps us rank elements by how likely they are to react., Lustrous - This word means shiny., Malleable - This means can be beaten into shape with a hammer., Sonorous - This word means a substance makes a loud noise when struck., Ductile - This word means a substance that can be stretched into new shapes., Brittle - This word means a substance that is likely to snap or break., Conductor - This refers to a substance that can carry heat or electricity., Dull - This means a material that does not shine., Monomer - This refers to each individual unit of a polymer., Inert - This describes a substance that is not very reactive., Mendeleev - This is the name of the russian scientist who helped develop the periodic table.,

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