Periodicity Review. the idea of periodicity the idea of periodicity these trends across a period and down a family: these trends across a period and down.

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Periodicity Review

the idea of periodicity the idea of periodicity these trends across a period and down a family: these trends across a period and down a family: reactivityreactivity acid-base natureacid-base nature Combining ratio for elements in the same familyCombining ratio for elements in the same family atomic radiusatomic radius First ionization potentialFirst ionization potential melting pointmelting point boiling pointboiling point Atomic number and atomic massAtomic number and atomic mass

Labs to review include Metals/NonmetalsMetals/Nonmetals Properties of each, property requirements for metalloids, location of each type of element on the periodic table Properties of each, property requirements for metalloids, location of each type of element on the periodic table Investigating Periodic and Family TrendsInvestigating Periodic and Family Trends Chemical reactivity Chemical reactivity Acid and base nature Acid and base nature Elements combining ratio Elements combining ratio Family Characteristics Graphing ActivityFamily Characteristics Graphing Activity Atomic radius Atomic radius First ionization energy First ionization energy Melting and boiling point Melting and boiling point **If you wrote a good lab report with full sentence answers to the questions and a good conclusion, then reviewing your lab report will be very helpful.

know the names of several families know the names of several families alkali metalsalkali metals alkaline earth metalsalkaline earth metals halogenshalogens noble gasesnoble gases review all notes and textbook readings – review all notes and textbook readings – Chapter 4 pg , , Chapter 9 pg You may want to also review electron configurations; know the s,p,d,f blocks Know the number of valence electrons for a given family You may want to also review electron configurations; know the s,p,d,f blocks Know the number of valence electrons for a given family

Know what kinds of elements gain or lose electrons to form negative or positive ions Know what kinds of elements gain or lose electrons to form negative or positive ions Know where families and periods are Know where families and periods are Know atomic number meaning Know atomic number meaning Know atomic mass trends Know atomic mass trends Know how elements will combine to form compounds based off of family trends Know how elements will combine to form compounds based off of family trends