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Categories of the Periodic Table

Categories of the Periodic Table

Assessment

Presentation

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Chemistry

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10th Grade

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Practice Problem

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Medium

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NGSS
HS-PS1-1, HS-PS2-5, HS-PS1-3

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Jeffrey Oates

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8 Slides • 39 Questions

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Why is it called a "Periodic" table?

(select 2 that apply)

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Atomic mass repeat

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Atomic numbers repeat

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Chemical properties repeat

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Physical properties repeat

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Why is hydrogen a nonmetal if it is on the side of the Periodic Table with all of the metals?

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Lithium Li 3

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Metal

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Metalloid

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Nonmetal

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Silicon Si 14

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Metal

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Metalloid

3

Nonmetal

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Iodine I2 52

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Metal

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Metalloid

3

Nonmetal

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Bismuth Bi

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Metal

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Metalloid

3

Nonmetal

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Arsenic As 33

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Metal

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Metalloid

3

Nonmetal

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Selenium Se 34

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Metal

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Metalloid

3

Nonmetal

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The categories of the Periodic Table a grouped by __________.

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reactivity

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chemical properties

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stability

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toxicity

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Luster (shiney or reflective)

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Metal

2

Nonmetal

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Metal

2

Nonmetal

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Brittle

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Metal

2

Nonmetal

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Electrical conductors

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Metal

2

Nonmetal

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Metal

2

Nonmetal

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Generally Crystalline (highly ordered on the atomic level)

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Metal

2

Nonmetal

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Low density

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Metal

2

Nonmetal

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Metal

2

Nonmetal

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Insulator of heat

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Metal

2

Nonmetal

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Malleable (to be deformed by impact without breaking)

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Metal

2

Nonmetal

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Metal

2

Nonmetal

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Generally low boiling points.

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Metal

2

Nonmetal

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Ductile (to be drawn into a wire)

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Metal

2

Nonmetal

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Metal

2

Nonmetal

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Generally high melting points

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Metal

2

Nonmetal

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Most likely grey in color.

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Metal

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Nonmetal

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Metal

2

Nonmetal

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Resistors or electricity

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Metal

2

Nonmetal

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lusterless (dull)

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Metal

2

Nonmetal

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Metal

2

Nonmetal

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Good conductors of heat and electricity

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Metal

2

Nonmetal

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Amorphous (little to no order on the atomic level)

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Metal

2

Nonmetal

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Metal

2

Nonmetal

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Donate electrons to become cations.

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Metal

2

Nonmetal

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Receive electrons to become anions.

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Metal

2

Nonmetal

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Brittle

(select all that apply)

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Metal

2

Metalloid

3

Nonmetal

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Malleable or Ductile

(select all that apply)

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Metal

2

Metalloid

3

Nonmetal

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Electrical conductors

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Metal

2

Metalloid

3

Nonmetal

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Electrical resistors

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Metal

2

Metalloid

3

Nonmetal

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Electrical semiconductors

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Metal

2

Metalloid

3

Nonmetal

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