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Periodic Table Review

Periodic Table Review

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Periodic Table Review

By Joseph Mcguinness

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BASICS OF THE PERIODIC TABLE

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  1. Columns that go up and down are called groups and or families (18)

  2. Sections that go from side to side are called periods and are also referred to as energy levels (7)

  3. The periodic table organizes all known information of the elements that we have on Earth and categorizes them by metals, nonmetals, and metalloids

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The periodic table categorizes all elements into three categories known as...

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Metals

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Non metals

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Metalloids

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Atoms

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Sections of the periodic table that go up and down are called

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Groups/Familes

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Periods/Energy Levels

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Elements

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Atoms

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Elements that are shiny, conductors, and malleable are...

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Metals

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Nonmetals

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Metalloids

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Atoms

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Multiple Choice

Sections of the periodic table that go side to side are called...

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Groups/families

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Periods/energy levels

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Elements

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Atoms

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Multiple Choice

Elements that are brittle, insulators, and dull are known as...

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Metals

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Nonmetals

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Metalloids

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Atoms

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Multiple Choice

Elements that share properties like dull and conductors or shiny and brittle would be considered

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Metals

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Nonmetals

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Metalloids

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Atoms

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BASICS OF ELEMENTS

  1. Each element has an atomic number (on top) to use as it's identity

  2. Each element has an Atomic mass on the bottom

  3. Each element has it's very own symbol

  4. Elements are organized on the periodic table in many ways!​

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Multiple Choice

What identifies an element?

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The atomic mass

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The Symbol

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The atomic number

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The period

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BASICS OF THE ATOM

  1. Has two main parts; the Nucleus (center) and Electron cloud (outside)

  2. In the Nucleus there are Protons and Neutrons

  3. In the Electron shell there are Electrons​

  4. Protons have a positive charge and mass of 1 AMU

  5. Electrons have a negative charge and mass of 0 AMU

  6. Neutrons are Neutral, Mass: 1 AMU​

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What are the two parts of the atom

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Nucleus

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Protons

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Electrons

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Electron Cloud

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Multiple Choice

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What is the charge of the nucleus of the atom?

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Negative

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Positive

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Neutral

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Somewhat negative

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Multiple Choice

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What is the charge of the electron cloud of an atom?

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Positive

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Negative

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Neutral

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Null

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Multiple Choice

What two subatomic particles have a mass of 1 AMU

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Electron, Neutron

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Proton, Neutron

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Neutron, Electron

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Proton, Electron

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Element Boxes IN DEPTH!

  1. The atomic number tells us the number of Protons and Electrons

  2. To determine Neutrons you must subtract atomic number from mass (16-8=8)

  3. The location of an element on the periodic table can tell us the reactivity of an Element ​​

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Multiple Choice

What does the atomic number of an atom tell us?

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Electrons

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Mass

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Symbol

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Identity, protons, and electrons

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Multiple Choice

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How many neutrons does this element have?

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3

2

7

3

4

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6.941

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Multiple Choice

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The element Fluorine is....

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In group 17 period 3

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In group 3 period 17

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In group 2 period 17

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In group 17 period 2

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  • Elements can only have 2 Electrons in the first electron shell, then 8 and another 8 in the second and third

  • Electrons on the outermost of the shells are called Valence Electrons

  • Valence Electrons determine reactivity

  • Using the periodic table you can identify the number each Element has​

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Multiple Choice

How many electrons can fit in the 2nd and 3rd shell of an atom?

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2

2

4

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6

4

8

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Is this element reactive?

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Yes, because it is full

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No, because it is full

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Yes, because the 2nd shell in not full

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No, because the 2nd shell in not full

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Is this element reactive?

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Yes, because it is full

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Yes, because it is not full

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No, because it is not full

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No, because the 3rd shell is full

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How many electrons should be in the 2nd shell of this atom?

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1

2

2

3

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4

0

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Multiple Choice

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How Many Protons, Electrons, and Neutrons does this element have?

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11 Protons and Electrons, 12 Neutrons

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12 Protons and Electrons, 11 Neutrons

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13 Protons and electrons, 11 Neutrons

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11 Protons, 12 Neutrons and electrons

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​BOHR MODELS

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What element is this?

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2
3
4

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what element is this the Bohr model of?

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2
3
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Periodic Table Review

By Joseph Mcguinness

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