
Periodic Table
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Chemistry
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8th Grade
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Hard
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Joseph Anderson
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16 Slides • 21 Questions
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Getting to Know the Periodic Table
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Multiple Choice
The elements are listed on the periodic table H, He, Li, Be...in order of ______.
Atomic mass
Atomic number
State of matter
Abundance on Earth
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The way the Periodic Table is organized tells us about the elements.
4
The horizontal rows are called periods.
The period tells the number of electron levels in an atom.
5
Multiple Choice
How many periods are on the periodic table?
3
7
9
18
6
The vertical columns are called groups.
The group tells the number of valence electrons in an atom.
Only look at the ones place of the group number!
7
Multiple Choice
What does the group tell us about an atom?
How many total electrons it has
How many electron levels it has
How many valence electrons it has
8
Multiple Choice
What are valence electrons?
The ones closest to the nucleus
The ones on the outside in the shell or cloud
9
Multiple Choice
How many groups are on the periodic table?
3
7
9
8
10
All the elements that are LEFT of the stair step line are metals, except hydrogen.
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Metals
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All the elements that are RIGHT of the stair step line are nonmetals, as well as hydrogen.
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Nonmetals
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The elements along the stair step line are metalloids.
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Metalloids
13
Multiple Choice
What is hydrogen?
metal
nonmetal
metalloid
14
Multiple Choice
What is silicon?
metal
nonmetal
metalloid
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Multiple Choice
What is sodium?
metal
nonmetal
metalloid
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Groups/Families
Metals and nonmetals can be broken into smaller groups, based on their properties and location on the periodic table. We will only look at a few of these.
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All the elements in the first group (except hydrogen) are alkali metals. They are VERY reactive.
Color these on your sheet.
Alkali Metals
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All the elements in the second group are alkaline earth metals. They are really reactive, but not as much as alkali metals.
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Alkaline Earth Metals
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All the elements in the 17th group are halogens. They are VERY reactive.
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Halogens
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All the elements in the 18th group are noble gases. They are unreactive.
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Noble Gases
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All the elements in the middle section are transition metals. These are "typical" metals like gold, iron, copper.
Color these on your sheet.
Transition Metals
22
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an alkali metal?
silver
chlorine
lithium
krypton
23
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an alkaline earth metal?
silver
chlorine
magnesium
krypton
24
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a noble gas?
silver
chlorine
lithium
krypton
25
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a transition metal?
silver
chlorine
lithium
krypton
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a halogen?
silver
chlorine
lithium
krypton
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Let's put everything we have learned together!
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Multiple Choice
What element is found in period 5, group 3 (13)?
vanadium
indium
boron
aluminum
29
Multiple Choice
What element is found in period 2, group 1?
lithium
beryllium
helium
there isn't one there
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Multiple Choice
What element has 72 protons?
germanium
radium
nitrogen
hafnium
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Multiple Choice
How many electron shells does an atom of calcium have? *clue octet rule for shells
1
2
4
20
32
Multiple Choice
How many valence electrons does sulfur have?
2
6
8
16
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Multiple Choice
Which of these elements would be MOST reactive?
calcium
oxygen
fluorine
neon
34
Multiple Choice
Which of these elements would be least likely to react/inert?
sodium
krypton
silver
potassium
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An atom or group of atoms that bears one or more positive or negative electrical charges.
Positively charged ions are called cations.
Negatively charged ions are called anions.
Formed by the loss or gain of one or more electrons
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