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Yr 10 Chemistry The Periodic Table.  Collective Memory Starter.

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1 Yr 10 Chemistry The Periodic Table

2  Collective Memory Starter

3 Irritant Toxic Flammable Hazardous Explosive Hazard Symbols Corrosive

4  TO KNOW the meaning of terms periodic table, group, period, metal, non-metal, gas, transition metal,  TO BE ABLE to identify the terms on the periodic table.  TO begin to UNDERSTAND why the periodic table is structured the way it is. Objectives

5  Glue in Periodic Table in your workbook.  Lets start…………………. Activity

6 Variety  There are millions of substances in the world.  All these substances are made from about 100 different building blocks called elements.  These elements take a huge variety of forms: to unreactive metals like gold To the air we breathe From poison gases like chlorine From reactive metals like sodium

7 Properties of Elements properties In science the word properties means, what the substance is like. For example, here are some properties of sodium:  Metallic  Highly reactive  Solid but melts easily  Low density (light) It would be really useful to be able to predict properties of elements instead of having to remember them!

8 The Arrangement of the table is not to make it look pretty. It is done for a purpose. In Chemistry this year, you will gain a better understanding of why it is arranged like this. Na Mg H Li Na K Rb Cs Fr Be ScTi Mg VCrMnFeCoNiCuZnGaGeSeBrCaKr YZrNbMoTcRuPdAgCdInSnSbSrTeRh BaHfTaWReOsIrAuHgTlPbBiPoLaAtPt RaRfDbSgBhHsMt??Ac? AlP NO SCl FNe Ar Rn I Si Xe He BC As Putting elements in a table

9 Groups – columns of elements groups. Downward columns are called groups. Na Mg H Li Na K Rb Cs Fr Group 1 Be Mg Ca Sr Ba Ra Group 2 Ga In Tl Al B Group 3 Ge Sn Pb Si C Group 4 Sb Bi P N As Group 5 Se Te Po O S Group 6 He Kr Ne Ar Rn Xe Group 0 ScTiVCrMnFeCoNiCuZn YZrNbMoTcRuPdAgCdRh HfTaWReOsIrAuHgLaPt RfDbSgBhHsMt??Ac? Transition Elements Means in-between Br At Cl F I Group 7

10 Periods – rows of elements periods Rows of elements are called periods. H He 1 LiBeNOFNeBC 2NaMgAlPSClArSi3KScTiVCrMnFeCoNiCuZnGaGeSeBrCaKrAs4RbYZrNbMoTcRuPdAgCdInSnSbSrTeRhIXe5CsBaHfTaWReOsIrAuHgTlPbBiPoLaAtPtRn6FrRaRfDbSgBhHsMt??Ac?7 Period Number

11 H He 1 Li Na K Rb Cs Fr Be ScTi Mg VCrMnFeCoNiCuZnGaGeSeBrCaKr YZrNbMoTcRuPdAgCdInSnSbSrTeRh BaHfTaWReOsIrAuHgTlPbBiPoLaAtPt RaRfDbSgBhHsMt??Ac? AlP NO SCl FNe Ar Rn I Si Xe BC As 1 2 34 5 67 0 2 4 3 5 6 7 Gp Pd What’s the group and Period? Mg C Group 2 Period 3Group 4 Period 2 Group 7 Period 3 Cl K Group 1 Period 4 Mg C Cl K

12 Missing elements! Below the chemical symbol have been replaced by atomic numbers. You will see some are missing! 1 3 11 19 37 55 87 4 2122 12 232425 26 27282930313234352036 394041424344464748495051385245 56727374757677798081828384578578 88 104105106107108109111112 89 110 1315 78 1617 910 18 86 53 14 54 2 56 33 Two further series of elements should go here but are only shown on some Periodic Tables. They are called the lanthanides and actinides.

13 Patterns 1. Metals and Non-metals Metals are on the left and centre. Non-metals are mostly on the right In between are metalloids. These are like metals in some ways and like no- metals in others.

14 Patterns 1. Metals and Non-metals

15 Say whether these elements are metals, non- metals or metalloids. H Li Na K Rb Cs Fr Be ScTi Mg VCrMnFeCoNiCuZnGaGeSeBrCaKr YZrNbMoTcRuPdAgCdInSnSbSrTeRh BaHfTaWReOsIrAuHgTlPbBiPoLaAtPt RaRfDbSgBhHsMt??Ac? AlP NO SCl FNe Ar Rn I Si Xe He BC As Silicon (Si) Metalloid Francium (Fr) Metal Scandium (Sc) Metal Krypton (Kr) Non-metal Cobalt (Co) Metal

16 Physical state means – is it a solid, liquid or gas. There are only 2 liquid elements. Notice how most of the gases are on the far right. Physical State

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18 Say whether these elements are solids, liquids or gases. H Li Na K Rb Cs Fr Be ScTi Mg VCrMnFeCoNiCuZnGaGeSeBrCaKr YZrNbMoTcRuPdAgCdInSnSbSrTeRh BaHfTaWReOsIrAuHgTlPbBiPoLaAtPt RaRfDbSgBhHsMt??Ac? AlP NO SCl FNe Ar Rn I Si Xe He BC As Krypton (Kr) Gas Kr Niobium (Nb) Solid Nb Barium (Ba) Ba Solid Nitrogen (N) N Gas Bromine (Br) Br Liquid

19 Patterns 2. Reactivity of Metals  As a general, but not perfect, rule: the further to the left and the further down the table - the more reactive the metal is. More Reactive

20 Potassium (K) or Lithium (Li) Which metal is most reactive? H Li Na K Rb Cs Fr Be ScTi Mg VCrMnFeCoNiCuZnGaGeCa YZrNbMoTcRuPdAgCdInSnSbSrRh BaHfTaWReOsIrAuHgTlPbBiPoLaPt RaRfDbSgBhHsMt??Ac? Al K Calcium (Ca) or Magnesium (Mg) Ca Calcium (Ca) or Iron (Fe) Ca Copper (Cu) or Barium (Ba) Ba

21 Patterns 3. Reactivity of Non-Metals This is more complicated. At the very end of the periodic table is the most unreactive group of elements in the table. Apart from that – the further up and the further right – the more reactive the non-metal. More reactive

22 Neon (Ne) or Iodine (I) Which non-metal is most reactive? SeBrKr Te At P N O S Cl F Ne Ar Rn I Si Xe He BC As I Oxygen (O) or Silicon (Si) O Fluorine (F) or Chlorine (Cl) F Carbon (C) or Oxygen (O) O

23  Periodic table  Group  Period  Transition Elements  Metal  Non-metal  Metalloid  Physical State  Reactivity What Have You Learnt? Construct a MIND MAP (spider diagram) using as many words as you can from todays lesson.

24  Periodic table  Group  Period  Transition Elements  Metal  Non-metal  Metalloid  Physical State  Reactivity What Have You Learnt? Start with the word periodic Table in the centre PERIODIC TABLE

25  Periodic table  Elements  Group  Period  Transition Elements  Metal  Non-metal  Metalloid  Physical State  Reactivity What Have You Learnt? Start with the word ELEMENTS in the centre ELEMENTS

26  Periodic table  Elements  Group  Period  Transition Elements  Metal  Non-metal  Metalloid  Physical State  Reactivity What Have You Learnt? Then link the others words to each other. ELEMENTS Periodic Table Are arranged in the

27  Periodic table  Elements  Group  Period  Transition Elements  Metal  Non-metal  Metalloid  Physical State  Reactivity What Have You Learnt? See how detailed you can make it…….. Complete for homework ELEMENTS Periodic Table Are arranged in the


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