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Periodic Table

Periodic Table

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Science

7th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

Created by

Robert Bailey

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5 Slides • 13 Questions

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Periodic Table Review

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Jacaranda Plus Topics/Pages to Review

4.1 The Periodic Table
4.2 Electron Configurations
4.3 Ionic Bonding
4.4 Covalent Bonding

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Drag and Drop

Each tile on the periodic table represents an
- a substance made up of only one type of atom. Tiles in the periodic table are arranged by ​
, which tells us the number of ​
. In an uncharged atom, this will always be equal to the number of​
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
element
atomic number
atomic mass
protons
neutrons
electrons.

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Match

Match the following elements to their position on the periodic table

Hydrogen

Chlorine

Carbon

Radon

Period 1,

Group 1

Period 3, Group 7

Period 2,

Group 4

Period 6,

Group 8/0

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Dropdown

Question image
A is the
consisting of positively charged​
and ​
with no charge. ​ B is an
shell. The first shell can hold ​ electrons, whilst the next two shells can each hold ​ ​
.

6

Draw

Draw a diagram showing the arrangement of electrons in a sodium atom

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Draw

Draw a diagram showing the arrangement of electrons in a carbon atom

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10

Categorize

Options (9)

Non-Metal + non-metal

Shared pair of electrons

molecule is uncharged

non-metal + metal

Metals have positive charge

non-metals have negative charge

transfer of electrons

charges are balanced across whole compound

Organize these options into the right categories:

Covalent Bonds
Ionic Bonds

11

Draw

Draw the line that divides non-metals and metals on the periodic table below

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Labelling

Place the labels in the correct position on the periodic table

Drag labels to their correct position on the image

Group 2

Alkali metals

Noble gases

Halogens

Transition metals

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Categorize

Options (16)

KCl

CaOH

NaCl

AlF3

CH4

N2

CH3COOH

NH3

BF3

H2O

CO2

SO2

LiBr

MgCl2

CaF2

Na2O

Organize these options into the right categories

Ionic
Covalent

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Categorize

Options (18)

Non reactive

All gases

all exist as single atoms

Highly reactive

Low melting point

Non-metallic

Form -1 ions

Do not form ions

Used in lighting

highly toxic

Shiny metals

soft and easily cut

highly reactive in water

Conducts electricity

Form 1+ ions

Typically Less reactive than other metals

Form coloured salts

Can form differently charged ions

Organize these properties into the right categories

Group 1 Metals
Group 7
Group 8
Transition metals

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Dropdown

Group 1 metals become​
reactive as we go down the group. This is because the ​
increases down the group- meaning the ​
are further from the positive attraction of the ​
. This makes it easier for the atom to give away the electron, resulting in a ​
ion.

17

Drag and Drop

The reactivity of Group 7 elements
as we move down the group. This is because the ​
increases down the group. ​
feel a stronger attraction if they are closer to the nucleus (in a smaller atom) than in larger atoms- e.g. it is easier for Fluorine to ​
electrons than Iodine.
Drag these tiles and drop them in the correct blank above
decreases
atomic radius
Electrons
accept

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Open Ended

Explain why Group 8/Noble Gases are unreactive. (3)

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