Identify how elements are arranged on the Periodic Table. F Fluorine atu 9 How many particles in the nucleus? Protons? Neutrons? Electrons? Now draw an Fluorine atom (on your own notebook paper)!!
+ n n n n nn n n n n FLUORINE ATOM
Identify how elements are arranged on the Periodic Table. O Oxygen atu 8 How many particles in the nucleus? Protons? Neutrons? Electrons? Now draw an Oxygen atom (on your own notebook paper)!!
+ n n n n nn n n OXYGEN ATOM
Finding something in a mixed-up group OR Finding something when it’s organized?
Discuss at your table: How could you organize the elements into an easy to use format? Would you organize them in ABC order? Would you organize them by atomic #? What other ways can you think of?
Use the words from this Word Bank to fill in the missing information: families, groups, atomic number, elements, periods elements groupsperiodsatomic # families
Use the words from this Word Bank to fill in the missing information: families, groups, atomic number, elements, periods
metalloids nonmetals metals Liquid Gas Make your periodic table match this one! Groups/Families Periods
Group Period 1 1H1H 2 He He 2 3 Li Li 4 Be Be 5B5B 6C6C 7N7N 8O8O 9F9F 10 Ne Ne 3 11 Na Na 12 Mg Mg 13 Al Al 14 Si Si 15 P P 16 S S 17 Cl Cl 18 Ar Ar 4 19 K K 20 Ca Ca 21 Sc Sc 22 Ti Ti 23 V V 24 Cr Cr 25 Mn Mn 26 Fe Fe 27 Co Co 28 Ni Ni 29 Cu Cu 30 Zn Zn 31 Ga Ga 32 Ge Ge 33 As As 34 Se Se 35 Br Br 36 Kr Kr 5 37 Rb Rb 38 Sr Sr 39 Y Y 40 Zr Zr 41 Nb Nb 42 Mo Mo 43 Tc Tc 44 Ru Ru 45 Rh Rh 46 Pd Pd 47 Ag Ag 48 Cd Cd 49 In In 50 Sn Sn 51 Sb Sb 52 Te Te 53 I I 54 Xe Xe 6 55 Cs Cs 56 Ba Ba * 71 Lu Lu 72 Hf Hf 73 Ta Ta 74 W W 75 Re Re 76 Os Os 77 Ir Ir 78 Pt Pt 79 Au Au 80 Hg Hg 81 Tl Tl 82 Pb Pb 83 Bi Bi 84 Po Po 85 At At 86 Rn Rn 7 87 Fr Fr 88 Ra Ra* 103 Lr Lr 104 Rf Rf 105 Db Db 106 Sg Sg 107 Bh Bh 108 Hs Hs 109 Mt Mt 110 Ds Ds 111 Rg Rg 112 Uub Uub 113 Uut Uut 114 Uuq Uuq 115 Uup Uup 116 Uuh Uuh 117 Uus Uus 118 Uuo Uuo *Lanthanoids * 57 La La 58 Ce Ce 59 Pr Pr 60 Nd Nd 61 Pm Pm 62 Sm Sm 63 Eu Eu 64 Gd Gd 65 Tb Tb 66 Dy Dy 67 Ho Ho 68 Er Er 69 Tm Tm 70 Yb Yb **Actinoids* 89 Ac Ac 90 Th Th 91 Pa Pa 92 U U 93 Np Np 94 Pu Pu 95 Am Am 96 Cm Cm 97 Bk Bk 98 Cf Cf 99 Es Es 100 Fm Fm 101 Md Md 102 No No
As you read the periodic table from left to right and top to bottom, the elements are arranged by their atomic number. Hydrogen, on the upper left corner, has the atomic number 1. As you look at the elements in a row (called a period) or in a column (called a group or family) the elements' properties change in predictable ways.periodic table
Periodic Table Alkali Metals Alkaline Earth Metals Boron Family Carbon Family Nitrogen Family Oxygen Family Halogens Noble Gases Group 1 Group 2 Group 13Group 14Group 15Group 16Group 17 Group 18 Period 1 1 ring Period 2 2 rings Period 3 3 rings
Periodic Table Hydrogen 1 Helium 4 Lithium 7 Beryllium 9 Boron 11 Carbon 12 Nitrogen 14 Oxygen 16 Fluorine 19 Neon 20 Sodium 23 Magnesium 2 4 Aluminum 27 Silicon 28 Phosphorus 31 Chlorine 35 Argon 40 Sulfur 32 Group 1 Group 2Group 13Group 14Group 15Group 16Group 17 Group 18 1 P 0 N 2 P 2 N 3 P 4 N 4 P 5 N 5 P 6 N 6 P 6 N 7 P 7 N 8 P 8 N 9 P 10 N 10 P 10 N 11 P 12 N 12 P 12 N 13 P 14 N 14 P 14 N 15 P 16 N 16 P 16 N 17 P 18 N 18 P 22 N Atomic weight or mass Atomic number
Periodic Table Notes The elements in the first column all have 1 electron in their outer shell. The elements in the second column all have 2 electrons in their outer shell. The elements in the third column all have 3 electrons in their outer shell. This pattern continues which means that element groups have similar properties and bond in predictable ways.
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1.The black zigzag line… separates the metals from the non metals. 2._____ elements are gases? 3._____ elements are liquids? 4. Most elements are solid __________. 5. A “group” of elements, 6. A “period” is… 7. There are ____ nonmetals? 8. There are ____ metalloids? Name: Date: Period: Read pages to answer these questions: 12 2 metals also called a “family “ found in columns. They share similar properties. a horizontal row with atoms having the same number of rings. 17 8