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Header Pg 39 I can arrange the periodic table by properties

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1 Header Pg 39 I can arrange the periodic table by properties Hmwk: Watch video on PT and take notes on separate paper BOX CHECK: 1 -pack of color pencils, roll of tape, sticky pad 4- scissors, glue sticks, red pens Make a pocket with page 37. Tape it to page 36. Title page 38 (front of pocket) Periodic Table

2 Periodic Table Families
You will receive a set of cards. You will follow the instructions on the WORKSHEET! Fill in the worksheet as you go. When you’re done make an observation about the radius of atoms on pg 54 Try to determine the trend/pattern for atomic radius from the cards.

3 Seaborg WHO THE _____ FOUND THE F BLOCK? Take some notes on pg 53
You need at least 5 facts from the video on Seaborg Seaborg Found the F Block & FOUND URANIUM!

4 PT History Walk Take your worksheet with you and find a poster for each scientist. Fill in your worksheet or correct your answers. History notes will get put in on pg 53.

5 Header Pg 39/40: I can classify families on the PT by Properties
On pg 40, fill in the following table: Warm-up Dmitri Mendeleev Arranged elements on the periodic table by _________________________ Arrange these elements based on Mendeleev’s order: Cobalt, Iron, Nickel. Henry Moseley Arranged elements by _________________________ Arrange these elements based on Moseley’s order: Cobalt, Iron, Nickel.

6 Summarize Your Video Notes

7 Agenda Have your annotated passage out on your desk! Copy agenda from side board to front of your packet!

8 Family 1 Family Name: Alkali Metals Valence Electrons: 1
Ion forming: Cations Classification: Metals Properties: Highly Reactive

9 Family 2 Family Name: Alkaline Earth Metals Valence Electrons: 2
Ion forming: Cations Classification: Metals Properties: Less Reactive than Alkali

10 Family 7 Family Name: Halogens Valence Electrons: 7
Ion forming: Anions Classification: Nonmetals Properties: Increasing Boiling Point- change in states Br & Hg are the only 2 liquids at room temp!

11 Family 8 Family Name: Noble Gas Valence Electrons: 8 Ion forming: None
Classification: Nonmetals Properties: Most stable elements

12 Modern Periodic Table 4 New elements have been added to the periodic table in 2016! Elements are still being hunted!

13 Element 113 Discoverers: RIKEN Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science (Japan) proposed the name nihonium  Proposed symbol Nh. Nihon is one of the two ways to say “Japan” in Japanese, and literally mean “the Land of Rising Sun”. The name is proposed to make a direct connection to the nation where the element was discovered

14 Element 115 Discoverers at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna (Russia) Proposed name is moscovium  Proposed symbol Mc  Moscovium is in recognition of the Moscow region and honors the ancient Russian land that is the home of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research

15 Element 117 Discoverers: Oak Ridge National Laboratory (USA), Vanderbilt University (USA) and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (USA). Proposed name tennessine Proposed symbol Ts Tennessine is in recognition of the contribution of the Tennessee region including the production and chemical separation of unique actinide target materials for superheavy element

16 Element 118 Discoverers: Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna (Russia) and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (USA) Proposed the name oganesson  Proposed symbol Og Honoring a scientist and recognizes Professor Yuri Oganessian (born 1933) for his pioneering discovery of superheavy elements and significant advances in the nuclear physics

17 Wrap-UP Newly discovered elements can be named after: (a) a mythological concept/character or astronomical object (b) a mineral or similar substance, (c) a place, or geographical region, (d) a property of the element, or (e) a scientist. On your paper create a new Element! Include: Name, Atomic #, Mass, Properties

18 Color in your PT

19 Periodic Table History Tales
Must include: Mendeleev or Moseley Biographic info Major contributions to PT Reasons for success or declines Information to fill in pg 4 of your notes packet 3 images pertaining to the topics above


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