
Periodic Table Structure
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Chemistry
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9th - 12th Grade
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Erin Williams
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Elements are classified by their physical properties
Metals
● usually solid at room
temperature
● good conductors of heat
and electricity
● have luster (shiny)
● malleable (can be flattened
into sheets)
● ductile (can be stretched
into a wire)
● make up the majority of
the elements
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Multiple Choice
What is luster?
Reflection
Glitter
Shine
Sparkle
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Multiple Choice
What does malleable mean?
Can be stretchy
Can be flattened into sheets
Can be heated
Can be cut or broken into pieces
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Multiple Choice
What is ductile?
Can be stretched into wire
A type of metal
A type of glue
A type of insulation material
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Elements are classified by their physical properties
Nonmetals
● usually gases at room temperature
● poor conductors of heat and electricity (insulators)
● in their solid form are that they are dull and brittle
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Elements are classified by their physical properties
Metalloids
● have physical properties
of both metals and
nonmetals
● Their properties vary
between metals and
nonmetals in different
degrees
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Multiple Choice
Which of these are true about nonmetals?
All of these are correct!
Usually gasses at room temperature
good insulators
dull & brittle in solid form
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Multiple Choice
T or F: Metalloid have both metal and nonmetal properties
True
False
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Groups
● vertical columns (rows) on the periodic table
● Each element in the same group has similar chemical properties to
every other element in the same group due to the arrangement of
their outermost electrons.
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Periods
● horizontal rows on the periodic table
● elements in each row have electrons at the same energy levels
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Multiple Choice
Horizontal rows on the periodic table is called
Element
Period
Group
Sequence
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Multiple Choice
Vertical rows on the periodic table are
Groups
Elements
Metals
Atomic numbers
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Charge trends
Group 1 – (+1)
Group 2 – (+2)
Groups 3 – 12 Charges vary.
These metals can have
more than one charge.
Group 13 – (+3)
Group 14 – (+/-4)
Group 15 – (-3)
Group 16 – (-2)
Group 17 – (-1)
Group 18 – (0)
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Multiple Choice
Which group is least reactive and often no charge?
Group 1
Group 8
Group 16
group 18
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Alkali metals
● Group 1 (also 1A)
● most reactive metals
● not normally found
uncombined in nature
● very soft metals
● form +1 ions
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Open Ended
List a fact about the Alkali Metals
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Alkaline Earth Metals
● Group 2 (2A)
● 2nd most reactive metals
● silvery, shiny, and
relatively soft metals
● Make + 2 ions
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Open Ended
List a fact about the Alkaline Metals
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Transition Metals
● Groups 3 - 12
● form multiple ions
from the same element
○ - Fe+2 Fe+3, for
example
● most are strong, hard,
and lustrous
● high melting points
● high boiling points
● good conductors of
heat and electricity
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Open Ended
List a fact about the Transition Metals
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Inner transition metals
● “Lanthanoids & Actinoids”
● usually below the transitional metals but actually
fit in between Alkaline earth metals and
transition metals
● most are radioactive
Neodymium
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Open Ended
List a fact about the Inner Transition Metals
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What the Periodic Table would look like if
they squeezed the inner transition elements
where they actually would go:
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Halogens
● Group 17 (7A)
● Halogen means “ salt former”; form salts with metals
● form -1 ions
● only group of element that exist in all 3 forms of matter
○ Gases: Fluorine & Chlorine
○ Liquid: Bromine
○ Solids: Iodine & Astatine
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Open Ended
List a fact about the Halogens
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Noble Gases
● Group 18 (8A)
● Non reactive gases (inert)
● Named so because they don’t
react with common elements
● Does not form ions
● Odorless, colorless and
monatomic.
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Open Ended
List a fact about the Noble Gases
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