Color Coded Periodic Table Test Grade Requirements for Periodic Table Fill in each box with the element name, symbol, atomic weight and atomic number.

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Color Coded Periodic Table Test Grade

Requirements for Periodic Table Fill in each box with the element name, symbol, atomic weight and atomic number. Label and color code the element symbols for solid, liquid, gas and man made

Label and color code for : Metals, Nonmetals and metalloids Label and color code for: each group of the periodic table: alkali, alkaline earth, transitional, boron family, carbon family, pnicogens, chalcogens, halogens, noble gases, anthanides, and actinides

Describe the 4 pieces of information found in each box Include trends of the periodic table on the back side of paper Label the 4 blocks of the periodic table: S, P, D, F Number the 18 groups and 7 periods Include your ion charges for each group Remember to include a labeled key for your colors