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Chemistry 11.3.14
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Seating Arrangement 1 st Period Front Board Mr. Trujillo True-he-yo See seating chart at front of the room
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Seating Arrangement 5th Period Front Board Mr. Trujillo True-he-yo See seating chart at front of the room
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Seating Arrangement 6th Period Front Board Mr. Trujillo True-he-yo See seating chart at front of the room
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Seating Arrangement 7th Period Front Board Mr. Trujillo True-he-yo See seating chart at front of the room
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Seating Arrangement 8th Period Front Board Mr. Trujillo True-he-yo See seating chart at front of the room
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Q6: If a cell requires a larger amount of energy, which organelle will appear more frequently? A.lysosomes B.mitochondria C.nucleus D.vacuoles 7SC12.3.1.b DOK2
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H 1.00 Transition Metals (more complicated) ns 1 1.Alkali Metals 2.Alkaline Metals 3.Boron Family 4.Carbon Family 5. Nitrogen Family 6. Oxygen Family 7. Halogen Family 8. Noble Gases
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C. Periodic Table Labels and Electron Configuration noble gases * halogens * transition metals * alkali metals alkaline earth metals * inner transition metals * representative elements * s-block * p-block * d-block * f-block * hydrogen Use your periodic table labels to fill in the blanks for the following questions: 1. ____________________________________: elements with outermost s and p sublevels filled (ns 2 np 6 elements) 2. ____________________________________: elements with an ending configuration in the ns 1 group 3. ____________________________________: elements with an ending configuration in the ns 2 np 5 group 4. ____________________________________: elements with an ending configuration in the ns 2 group 5. ____________________________________: elements with ending configurations in the s and p blocks 6. ____________________________________: elements with ending configurations in the d block 7. ____________________________________: elements with ending configurations in the f block Match the descriptor to the general electron configuration. A) ns 2 np 3 B) ns 1 C) ns 2 np 5 D) ns 2 np 6 E) ns 2 np 4 _____ 1. Which could be argon?_____ 2. Which could be sulfur? _____ 3. Which could be a noble gas?_____ 4. Which could be oxygen? _____ 5. Which could be a halogen?_____ 6. Which could be an alkali metal? _____ 7. Which could be nitrogen?_____ 8. Which could be Na? _____ 9. Which has 6 valence electron?_____ 10. Which only half fills the p orbitals?
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Match the following terms with the best option. ___ 5. Noble gases ___ 6. Alkali metals ___ 7. Group ___ 8. Halogens ___ 9. Alkaline earth metals ___ 10. Period
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___1. ns 2 a. Sb ___2. ns 2 np 4 b. Cl ___3. ns 2 np 1 c. K ___4. ns 1 d. Ne ___5. ns 2 np 6 e. Ga ___6. ns 2 np 3 f. He ___7. ns 2 np 5 g. Sn ___8. ns 2 np 2 h. S H. Review Questions Match the element that has the possible valence configuration
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27. How do you determine the number of valence electrons? 28. How many valence electrons does Sulfur have? 29. How many valence electrons does Lithium have? For the test, you should be able to: determine number of valence electrons, draw dot diagrams, define or identify the terms related to this unit,
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