Periodic Trends

Periodic Trends

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9th - 12th Grade

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1.

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Periodic Law Noun

[peer-ee-od-ik law]

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Periodic Law


The principle that chemical and physical properties of elements repeat periodically when arranged by increasing atomic number.

Example: This diagram shows that as you move across or down the periodic table, properties like atomic size change in a predictable, repeating pattern.
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Period Noun

[peer-ee-ud]

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Period


A horizontal row in the periodic table, where the period number corresponds to the principal energy level of valence electrons.

Example: This Bohr model shows that a Sodium (Na) atom has three electron shells, which is why it is located in Period 3 of the periodic table.
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Group Noun

[groop]

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Group


A vertical column in the periodic table, also known as a family, containing elements with similar chemical properties.

Example: This image shows the elements of a periodic table group (Alkali Metals), illustrating that as you move down a group, the number of electron shells increases.
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Valence Electrons Noun

[vay-lence ee-lek-trons]

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Valence Electrons


The electrons in an atom's outermost orbitals that are involved in forming chemical bonds and determine chemical properties.

Example: This diagram of an oxygen atom shows the six electrons in the outermost shell, which are the valence electrons.
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Atomic Number Noun

[uh-tom-ik num-ber]

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Atomic Number


The number of protons in an atom's nucleus, which uniquely identifies an element and organizes the periodic table.

Example: An atom's atomic number is the number of protons in its nucleus; for Helium, the atomic number is 2 because it has 2 protons.
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Metal Noun

[met-l]

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Metal


An element that is typically shiny, solid, malleable, ductile, and a good conductor of heat and electricity.

Example: This image shows cubes of various elements, most of which are metals, labeled with their name, symbol, atomic number, and atomic mass.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Nonmetal Noun

[non-met-l]

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Nonmetal


An element that is generally a gas or a dull, brittle solid and a poor conductor of heat and electricity.

Example: This periodic table highlights the nonmetal elements in yellow, showing they are located on the upper right side, separated from metals by a staircase line.
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