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Adam Moeller
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Periodic Table

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Color Coding your periodic Table
Color the first column of your periodic table, starting at lithium and coloring everything underneath that element. DO NOT color hydrogen as part of that group.
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Color Coding your Periodic Table
Use another color to color the second column of your periodic table, start with the element Beryllium and color everything below that element.
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Color coding your periodic Table
Use a new color to fill in the metals, Scandium through Zinc and everything underneath these elements, EXCEPT the rare earth metal squares for the Actinides and Lanthanides.
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Color coding your periodic table
Color the elements Boron, Silicon, Germanium, Arsenic, Antimony, Tellurium, Polonium, and Astatine
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Color coding your periodic table
Color everything that you have not colored on the main part of the periodic table, do not include the two rows at the bottom of the table.
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Color coding your Periodic Table
Color the top row of the Rare Earth Metals
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Color coding your Periodic Table
Color the Bottom row of the Rare Earth Metals
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Questions
Use your periodic table to answer the following Questions
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Multiple Choice
Which family of elements does not combine with other elements unless under special conditions in a laboratory?
Noble gases
Halogens
Metalloids
Alkaline earth metals
Actinides
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Multiple Choice
Which family of elements reacts violently with water and exposure to oxygen?
alkali metals
alkaline earth metals
lanthanides
actanides
transition metals
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Multiple Choice
Most metals share four common physical characteristics. Which of the options is not one of the four?
Luster
Conductivity
Ductility
Malleability
Reactivity
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Multiple Choice
Which color on the image of the periodic table corresponds with the transition metals.
red
black
blue
orange
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Multiple Choice
Which color on the image of the periodic table corresponds with the noble gases.
red
black
blue
orange
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Multiple Choice
Which color on the image of the periodic table corresponds with the lanthanides.
red
black
blue
orange
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Multiple Choice
This element has two valence electrons and two energy levels?
Beryllium (Be)
Lithium (Li)
Zinc (Zn)
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Multiple Choice
What is the atomic mass?
58.693
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Multiple Choice
How many protons and electrons does nickel have?
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58.69
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Multiple Choice
How many valence electrons does the element have?
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Multiple Choice
What group and period does this element belong in? *
period 1 and group 3
period 3 and group 1
period 2 and group 3
period 3 and group 2
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Multiple Choice
What is the name of the element? (Periodic table will be needed)
sodium
magnesium
vanadium
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Multiple Choice
How do you calculate the number of neutrons? *
Mass = Atomic number - Neutrons
Mass - Atomic number = Neutrons
Atomic number = Neutrons
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Multiple Select
What does the number of proton tell us?
electrons
atomic number
atomic mass
neutrons
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Multiple Choice
What do the horizontal rows on the periodic table tell us?
The number of orbitals
The number of valence electrons (the electrons on the outer most shell)
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Multiple Choice
What are the horizontal rows on the periodic table called?
periods
groups
metals
nonmetals
metalloids
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Multiple Choice
What do the vertical columns on the periodic table tell us?
The number of orbitals
The number of valence electrons (electrons on the outer most shell)
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Multiple Choice
What are the vertical columns on the periodic called?
groups
periods
nonmetals
metals
metalloids
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Multiple Select
What are the three main groups of the periodic table?
groups
metal
nonmetals
metalloids
periods
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