
Periodic Table Classification
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Chemistry
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11th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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26 Slides • 17 Questions
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Periodic Table Arrangement
Unit 5
Food Chemistry
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Understanding the Periodic Table
The periodic table can help us
predict how atoms will combine
together to make compounds.
It can also help us predict the
properties of elements.
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Unit 5 Learning Targets
Overall goal: Predict properties of elements based on their
location in the periodic table.
- Identify groups and periods on the periodic table
- Identify metals, nonmetals, and metalloids and their properties
- Determine the number of valence electrons for each element
- Draw dot diagrams for elements
- Identify trends on the periodic table: valence electrons,
Write the notes in BLUE on your note packet as you go through the slides.
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Periodic Table Organization
Periods = rows (across)
- # of periods = 7
- Going across a period, the number of protons goes up
Groups = columns (up and down)
- # of groups = 18
- Elements in a group have similar properties
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Lanthanide and Actinide Series
● Located under the periodic table, but they actually
belong in periods 6 and 7
● Lanthanides - period 6
● Actinides - period 7
Lanthanides
Actinides
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Expanded periodic table
Why are lanthanides and actinides on the bottom?
So it's easier to fit the periodic table on piece of paper
LANTHANIDES
ACTINIDES
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Multiple Choice
What element is in period 2 and group 13?
lithium, Li
beryllium, Be
boron, B
helium, He
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Multiple Choice
What element is in period 5 and group 11?
Copper, Cu
silver, Ag
Iron, Fe
Vanadium, V
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Multiple Choice
What element is in group 17 and period 3?
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Element properties
Malleable - can be hammered into sheets, bendable
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Element properties
Ductile - can be formed into wire
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Element properties
Conductor - allows heat and electricity to pass through
Semiconductor = can allow electricity to pass through under certain conditions
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Element properties
Brittle - will break into pieces when hit with a hammer
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1. Metals
2. Metalloids
3. Nonmetals
Elements are organized into 3 classifications.
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Label your periodic table (use arrows for metals and nonmetals, lightly shade metalloids)
1. Left side of stairs:
metals
2. Right side of stairs:
nonmetals
3. Touching the stair:
metalloids (B, Si,
Ge, As, Sb, Te, Po?, At?)
Not Aluminum!
METALS
Nonmetals
Metalloids
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Multiple Choice
Most of the elements on the periodic table are
metalloids
metals
nonmetals
gases
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Metal Properties:
- solid (except for Hg)
- shiny
- ductile
- malleable
- good conductors
Metals
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Nonmetals
Nonmetal properties:
● Many gases, some solid, Br is liquid
● POOR conductors
● Brittle
● Dull (not shiny)
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Metalloids
- Look like metals but behave like nonmetals
- Usually shiny
- Somewhat brittle
- Used as semiconductors
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Multiple Choice
What is calcium, Ca?
Metal
Nonmetal
Metalloid
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Multiple Choice
Is Bromine (Br) malleable?
Yes
No
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2. Is Bromine malleable?
No, it is a nonmetal which are not malleable.
Also, it is a liquid!
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Multiple Choice
Would it make sense to make a frying pan out of sulfur (S)?
Yes
No
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3. Would it make sense to make a frying pan out of
sulfur? No, it is a nonmetal so it’s a poor conductor of heat.
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Group 1: Alkali metals
Group2: Alkaline earth
metals
Groups 3-12:
Transition metals
Group 17: Halogens
Group 18: Noble gases
IMPORTANT GROUPS TO KNOW -
(also called Families)
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Alkali Metals- Group 1
• Does not include Hydrogen
• Very reactive metals, always combined with other elements
(like in salt).
• Soft enough to cut with a butter knife
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Alkaline Earth Metals- Group 2
• Reactive, but less reactive than alkali metals
• Called alkaline earth metals because the
form “alkaline” or basic solutions (pH>7)
Found in fireworks, batteries, alloys. Calcium in your
bones. Magnesium in chlorophyll.
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Multiple Choice
Are alkaline earth metals malleable and ductile?
yes, because they are metals
no
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Transition Metals
• Elements in groups 3-12
• Less reactive harder metals
• Includes metals used in
jewelry and construction.
• Metals used “as metal.”
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Halogens - Group 17
• Very reactive, diatomic (ie. Cl2, F2,),
nonmetals
• Always found combined with other
element in nature
• Most reactive halogens are at the top.
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Multiple Choice
Are halogens metals or nonmetals?
Metals
Nonmetals
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The Noble Gases - Group 18
• VERY unreactive because
they have a full outer
energy level
• Used in lighted “neon” signs
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Hotspot
Click on the alkali metal is in period 7.
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Hotspot
Click on alkaline earth metal in period 5
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Hotspot
Click on a metalloid in group 13.
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Hotspot
Click on a transition metal in period 5.
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Multiple Choice
What type of element is Chlorine, Cl?
actinide
alkaline earth metal
noble gas
halogen
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Match
Match the following
Halogens
Alkaline earth metals
Alkali metals
Noble Gases
Group 17
Group 2
Group 1
Group 18
Group 17
Group 2
Group 1
Group 18
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Multiple Choice
Which group and period are the actinides located in?
Group 2 and
Period 6
Group 5 and
Period 3
Group 4 and
Period 8
Group 3 and
Period 7
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Multiple Choice
What group/family is Neon (Ne) in?
Halogens
Noble gases
Alkali metals
Transition metal
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Group 1: Alkali metals -
Group2: Alkaline earth
metals
Groups 3-12:
Transition metals
Group 17: Halogens -
Group 18: Noble gases
Label or color code your periodic table!!!
You should memorize these!
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Do the understanding check
on page 3
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You're done!!
put the notes in your folder
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Unit 5
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