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Periodic Table Middle School Science

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The periodic table is a table of chemical elements arranged by atomic number. Periodic Table

Each table square includes the atomic number, element symbol, and atomic mass. Label these on the lines below. Protons are positively charged and electrons are negatively charged. This creates a neutral charge for each element. Elements 6 C

Each table square includes the atomic number, element symbol, and atomic mass. Label these on the lines below. atomic number element symbol atomic mass Protons are positively charged and electrons are negatively charged. This creates a neutral charge for each element. Elements 6 C

Each chemical symbol is made up of one or two letters. As new elements are discovered, the person who discovered the element has the privilege of naming it. Name these chemical symbols. F B Au Mn HeS CaAl ClNa OCu Chemical Symbols

Each chemical symbol is made up of one or two letters. As new elements are discovered, the person who discovered the element has the privilege of naming it. Name these chemical symbols. F FluorineBBoron AuGold MnManganese HeHeliumSSulfur CaCalciumAlAluminum ClChlorineNaSodium OOxygenCuCopper Chemical Symbols

Cu stands for _____. a. Copper b. Chlorine c. Curium d. Carbon

Organization: Groups or Families The elements in the periodic table are arranged in vertical columns called groups or families. Elements in a family share chemical properties.

Organization: Periods The horizontal rows in the periodic table are called periods. Elements in a period contain very different properties.

Click the table to view a video on the periodic table. The Periodic Table

You would expect Lithium (Li) and Carbon (C) to share some of the same chemical properties since they are elements in the same period. a.True b.False

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