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Starter: What is the proton, electron, and neutron for Sulfur?
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Organizing the Elements
Chapter 4, Section 2 Organizing the Elements
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Periodic Table Group by group, Mendeleev arranged the 63 known elements based on their properties: Melting point If they tarnish If they react with water Etc. Periodic means “in a regular, repeated pattern” Table Talk: Discuss why Mendeleev put question marks in his original periodic table. (Hint, there were only 63 known elements at the time) See Discovery Education video“Periodic Table” (3:55) – from “Greatest Discoveries with Bill Nye – Chemistry”
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Modern Periodic Table More than 100 elements
Arranged in order of increasing atomic number (# of protons) The properties of an element can be predicted from its location on the periodic table See Active Art: enter code cgp-1032
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Click here to see an interactive, illustrated version of the Periodic Table
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More About the Periodic Table
Classes of Elements Atomic numbers increase from left to right Table is color-coded to classify types of elements Metals Non-metals Inert gases
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Periods Horizontal rows
Metals on left, with most reactive metals on far left Non-metals on the right with most reactive next to the inert gases on the far right Semi-metals between the metals and non-metals
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Groups Vertical columns Also known as a “family”
Consists of elements with similar characteristics Lanthanides and actinides do not belong in the 18 groups and have been pulled out
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Table Talk: Discuss the difference between groups and periods on the periodic Table
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Reading the Data Calcium
In our textbook, each square on the Periodic Table lists 4 pieces of information: An element’s atomic number Chemical symbol Name Atomic mass Calcium Table Talk: Discuss what information the atomic number and atomic mass give us. See BrainPop “Periodic Table” end
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Starter: March 17th What is the Atomic number Mass Number Proton
Electron Neutron
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