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Periodic Table ReviewPeriodic Table Review
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The periodic table is a tool for organizing the elements. A row of elements is called a period. A column of elements is called a group or family. The zigzag line reminds you where the metals, nonmetals, and metalloids are. Metals are to the left Nonmetals are to the right Metalloids are along the line
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Periods Each row is called a “period” The elements in each period have the same number of shells www.chem4kids.com
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Groups Each column is called a “group” Each element in a group has the same number of electrons in their outer orbital, also known as “shells”. Except for He, it has 2 electrons The electrons in the outer shell are called “valence electrons” www.chem4kids.com
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Groups and Valence Group #1 1A 2 2A 13 3A 14 4A 15 5A 16 6A 17 7A 18 8A # of valence electrons 12345678
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Discussion: Groups and Valence Electrons The elements in a group have similar properties and react/behave in similar ways. Valence electrons are those located in the outermost energy level of an atom – Atoms are “happy” and stable when their outermost energy level is full – all of the Noble gases in group 18 are this way. – Atoms are reactive with other atoms when their outermost energy level is not full. – Atoms in the same group have the same # of valence electrons except the transition metals which do not follow the same pattern – Elements in a family increase in reactivity as you move down.
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Transition Metals Transition Metals have slightly different rules for shells and valence electrons. This is something you will learn about in High School Chemistry. www.chem4kids.com
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Alkali Metals - 1 valence electron – Most reactive group of metals Alkaline Earth Metals - 2 valence electrons- Very reactive metals Halides/Halogens - 7 valence electrons – Most reactive group of non-metal Noble Gases - Complete outer shells – Most un-reactive elements
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Alkali Metals Alkaline Earth Metals Boron Family Carbon Family Nitrogen Family Oxygen Family Halides Noble Gases
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Time for….. B I N G OB I N G O
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I AM IN GROUP 2 AND PERIOD 3
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I HAVE 2 ORBITALS AND 6 PROTONS
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I HAVE 9 ELECTRONS AND AM IN GROUP 17
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I HAVE 7 VALENCE ELECTRONS AND AM IN PERIOD 3
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I HAVE A SIMILAR REACTIVITY TO HELIUM AND 18 PROTONS
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I HAVE 0 NEUTRONS, 1 PROTON, AND AM IN GROUP 1
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I HAVE A SIMILAR REACTIVITY TO HYDROGEN AND 19 PROTONS
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I AM A NON-METAL IN PERIOD 3 AND HAVE 6 VALENCE ELECTRONS
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I AM A METAL WITH 24 ELECTRONS
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I HAVE TWO VALENCE ELECTRONS AND 4 ORBITALS
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I HAVE A ROUNDED ATOMIC MASS OF 7 AND I AM IN GROUP 1
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I AM A METAL IN PERIOD 4 WITH A ROUNDED ATOMIC MASS OF 48
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I HAVE 5 VALENCE ELECTRONS AND 15 TOTAL ELECTRONS
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I AM IN PERIOD 2 AND HAVE 5 NEUTRONS
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I AM A NOBLE GAS, I AM VERY UN- REACTIVE, AND I HAVE 10 ELECTRONS
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I AM IN GROUP 13, PERIOD 2
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I AM IN PERIOD 3 AND HAVE A ROUNDED ATOMIC MASS OF 27
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I LIKE TO COMBINE WITH HYDROGEN. I HAVE 6 VALENCE ELECTRONS AND 8 ELECTRONS
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I AM IN PERIOD 3 AND AM IN THE MOST REACTIVE GROUP OF METALS
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I AM VERY UN-REACTIVE, I HAVE 2 VALENCE ELECTRONS BUT I AM IN GROUP 18
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I HAVE 4 ORBITALS AND 23 PROTONS
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I HAVE 4 VALENCE ELECTRONS AND 14 ELECTRONS
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I HAVE 4 ORBITALS AND A ROUNDED ATOMIC MASS OF 45
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I HAVE 5 VALENCE ELECTRONS AND AM IN PERIOD 2
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