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The Periodic Table
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The Periodic Table Used to organize the elements
What it do foo foo- “She Twerkin” by Ca$h Out Used to organize the elements Contains squares for each element
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The Periodic Table Each square contains…
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The Periodic Table Chemical/Element Symbols
Each element has a different symbol Written with 1-3 letters First letter ALWAYS capitalized
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Hydrogen H Silicon Si Carbon C Copper Cu Nitrogen N Aluminum Al Oxygen
ELEMENT SYMBOL Hydrogen H Silicon Si Carbon C Copper Cu Nitrogen N Aluminum Al Oxygen O Silver Ag Chlorine Cl Gold Au Magnesium Mg Iron Fe Zinc Zn Helium He Calcium Ca Potassium K Phosphorus P Sodium Na Iodine I Fluorine F
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The Periodic Table Atomic Number Atomic number = number of protons
A whole number Remains the same for a given element Arranged numerically by increasing atomic number
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The Periodic Table Atomic Mass
Sum of the number of PROTONS and NEUTRONS in the nucleus of an atom Average Usually not a whole number
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The Periodic Table Periods Horizontal row on the periodic table 7
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The Periodic Table Families (Groups)
Vertical columns on the periodic table 18 Similar properties
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Metalloids Zigzag line on the right side of the PT that separates metals from nonmetals Found along the zigzag line Identified as metalloids have properties of both metals & nonmetals
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Metals Located on the left side of the zigzag line Majority
Ex. Sodium (Na), Calcium (Ca), Iron (Fe), and Aluminum (Al)
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Nonmetals Found on the right side of the zigzag line
Exception: Hydrogen (H) Ex. Chlorine (Cl), Oxygen (O), Sulfur (S), and Iodine (I)
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