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Arranging Grouping Elements in the Periodic Table

Arranging Grouping Elements in the Periodic Table

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6th - 9th Grade

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Joseph Anderson

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10 Slides • 9 Questions

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Periodic Table Organization

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How are elements on the periodic table arranged? Choose all that apply.

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alphebetical order

2

physical properties

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chemical properties

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neutron number

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Periodic Table Organiztion

  •  The Rows of the periodic table are called periods – Represent energy levels

  •  The Columns of the periodic table are called groups – Represent chemical properties

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The vertical columns on the Periodic Table are called

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periods

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groups

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families

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elements

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The horizontal rows on the periodic table are called

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periods

2

groups

3

elements

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families

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Multiple Choice

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What group number are the noble gases in on the periodic table?

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1

2

8

3

17

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18

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Multiple Choice

Most elements on the periodic table are

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halogens

2

nonmentals

3

metals

4

metalloids

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3 Main Categories of the Periodic Table

  • Metals – Everything to the left of the stair step

  • Non-Metals – Everything to the right of the stair step

  • Metalloids – The atoms along the stair steps

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Metals

  • Group 1: Alkali Metals

  • Group 2: Alkaline Earth Metals

  • Groups 3-12: Transition Metals

  • Lanthanides and Actinides are also transition metals but were placed at the bottom so it wouldn't be so wide. Actinides are all radioactive (unstable)

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Group 1: Alkali Metals

  • These metals are extremely reactive

  • Never found in nature in their pure form

  • Silver colored and shiny

  • Density is extremely low so that they are soft enough to be cut with a knife

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Group 2: Alkaline-earth Metals

  • Slightly less reactive than alkali metals

  • They are silver colored

  • More dense than alkali metals


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Group 17: Halogens

  • All nonmetals

  • Very reactive

  • Poor conductors of heat and electricity

  • Tend to form salts with metals

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Groups 18: Noble Gases

  • Unreactive nonmetal

  • Colorless, odorless gas at room temp

  • All found in earth's atmosphere in small amounts

  • Full outer energy levels

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Metalloids

  • Have properties of both metals and nonmetals

  • All are solids at room temp

  • More brittle than metals, less brittle than nonmetals

  • semiconductors of electricity (makes them useful for computers)

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Elements that are arranged in _______ have the most similar physical and chemical properties to each other.

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Groups

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Periods

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Which element will have the most similar physical and chemical properties to the element Sulfur (S)?

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Carbon

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Neon

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Phosphorus

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Hydrogen

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Oxygen

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Which element will have the most similar physical and chemical properties to the element Barium (Ba)?

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Caesium

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Strontium

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Astatine

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Lanthanum

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Oxygen

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Which two groups are the most reactive?

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halogens

2

alkaline earth metals

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noble gases

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alkali metals

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salts

Periodic Table Organization

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