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Periodic Table Structure

Periodic Table Structure

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Chemistry

9th - 12th Grade

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Easy

NGSS
HS-PS1-1, HS-PS1-2

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Erin Williams

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17 Slides • 14 Questions

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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?

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Reflection

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Glitter

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Shine

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Sparkle

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Multiple Choice

What does malleable mean?

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Can be stretchy

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Can be flattened into sheets

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Can be heated

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Can be cut or broken into pieces

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Multiple Choice

What is ductile?

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Can be stretched into wire

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A type of metal

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A type of glue

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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?

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All of these are correct!

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Usually gasses at room temperature

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good insulators

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dull & brittle in solid form

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Multiple Choice

T or F: Metalloid have both metal and nonmetal properties

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True

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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

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Element

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Period

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Group

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Sequence

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Multiple Choice

Vertical rows on the periodic table are

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Groups

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Elements

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Metals

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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?

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Group 1

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Group 8

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Group 16

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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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