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Warm Up9-23-15 1. What is the difference between group and period on the periodic table? 2. How are elements arranged on the modern periodic table? 3. Who’s Mendeleev? HomeworkAgenda -Take Test unit 2 -Activity Breaking the code -Notebook check Unit 2 -Notes Unit 3-2
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Test Unit 2 Review/Study for 10 minutes (unit 2) 23 questions, 2 free response Do not write on the test Record the free response answers on the back of your scantron
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Activity Breaking the code Arrange your cards (elements) according to the periodic table Look for commonalities on why elements are in the same groups Have your notebook out - I’ll check for unit 2 while you’re doing the activity
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Warm Up9-25-15 1. Element Al and Ar are in the same______ 2. How many valence electrons are in Ca and Ga element? 3. What’s wrong with this model of the carbon atom? Homework Oct 1 - Quiz Unit 3 Agenda -Go over Unit 2 Test -Notes Unit 3-2 -Activity Trends
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Unit 2 Test In the golden penny lab, the reason why the penny turned gold is because The metallic gold appearance achieved by coating the penny with zinc The zinc and hydroxide solution turned the penny silver then gold Zinc combined with copper will give an alloy brass with the yellow color The high heat from the hot plate transformed copper atoms into gold atoms
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Unit 2 Test True or false: Most of the volume occupied by a piece of copper is taken up by the volume of the copper nucleus Most of the volume of an atom is occupied by the Electron cloud Protons Nucleus Nuclides
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Unit 2 Test Version 1Version 2
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Unit 3-2 Periodic Groups and Families
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Metals Properties
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They are good conductors of electricity Most are ductile (can be stretched) and malleable (can be hammered or rolled into sheets) Can form alloys - solid or liquid mixtures of metals
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Check-In A = metals B = non metals C = metalloids Classify the following elements: 1.Na 2.H3.Si
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Main Groups Transition Groups Inner Transition Elements Main Groups
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Use group number to find valence electrons
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Alkali Metals Group 1 Highly reactive (easily combine with other elements) Found in nature as compounds React with water to make alkaline (basic) solutions Will give away 1 valence electron Cesium
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Alkaline Earth Metals Group 2 2 nd most reactive group Give away 2 valence electrons calcium
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Transition Metals d and f blocks Most lanthanides and actinides (f-block) are radioactive. Generally less reactive than alkali and alkaline earth metals Uranium ore
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Halogens Group 17 Have 7 valence electrons and gain 1 electron in reactions (highly reactive) React with metals to form salts Halogens are non-metals
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Noble Gases Group 18 Eight valence electrons makes them very stable (outermost energy level is full) Also called inert gases because of they are non-reactive
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Check-In Group 1 Group 2
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Hydrogen Most common element in the universe Found in many organic compounds
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Assignments Summary WS from last class (breaking the code) due today Activity Trends WS due today
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