Using the Periodic Table you began coloring on Friday…. 1. Color the columns/rows 2. Write the notes related to the table.

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Using the Periodic Table you began coloring on Friday…. 1. Color the columns/rows 2. Write the notes related to the table

Periodic Table of Elements

What the numbers/letters mean?

Columns on the Periodic Table Called Groups or Families Elements within the group have the same oxidation number Elements are considered same family and react the same way Elements have the same number valence electrons

Rows on the Periodic Table RowsGoAcross The Table Often called… Periods They have same Number energy levels

Now…. Fill in the information on the next slide about each group to keep in your notes…… – If you prepare charts, you can create a chart of the groups that you need to complete…. – Use Pages to help

Group 1 Name is ________________________ Elements: Most easily combine with elements in group ______ Unique feature about elements in this group is…..

Group 2 Name is ________________________ Elements: Most easily combine with elements in group ______ Unique feature about elements in this group is…..

Group 13 Name is ________________________ Elements: Most easily combine with elements in group ______ Unique feature about elements in this group is…..

Group 14 Name is ________________________ Elements: Most easily combine with elements in group ______ Unique feature about elements in this group is…..

Group 15 Name is ________________________ Elements: Most easily combine with elements in group ______ Unique feature about elements in this group is…..

Group 16 Name is ________________________ Elements: Most easily combine with elements in group ______ Unique feature about elements in this group is…..

Group 17 Name is ________________________ Elements: Most easily combine with elements in group ______ Unique feature about elements in this group is…..

Group 18 Name is ________________________ Elements: Most easily combine with elements in group ______ Unique feature about elements in this group is…..