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Periodic Table Basics Step 1: Complete the card for each element. Complete the top section for each element by adding the element’s atomic number, name, and atomic mass. Determine the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in each element. Darken the correct circle to show if the element is a solid ...
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Preview and Download !2. Understanding a square of the periodic table Image: cafepress.com how many 2.1. What is the atomic number of the element represented on the left? 2.2. What is the atomic mass of the element represented on the left? 2.3. How many protons and neutrons are there in a typical phosphorus atom? 2.4. If a phosphorus atom is electrically neutral ...
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Preview and Download !Worksheet 1: Atomic structure and the Periodic Table 21 Worksheet 2: Orbitals and electron configuration 23 Examples of students’ responses from Results Plus – Examiners’ report 25 Exam practice 28 Section B: Quantitative analysis and equations 35 Teacher resources 37 Summary sheet: Writing formulae 39 Worked examples: Calculations 41
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Preview and Download !Periodic Table Coloring Activity You have been given a black and white periodic table that needs some color according to the following directions. Use the textbook for assistance (use the periodic table on pgs. 134-135 for help with parts 1 – 4, and use the text on pgs. 140-154 for help with part 5). You may use any colors you like unless ...
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Preview and Download !Periodic Trends ATOMIC RADIUS 1. What trend in atomic radius do you see as you go down a group/family on the periodic table? 2. What causes this trend? 3. What trend in atomic radius do you see as you go across a period/row on the periodic table? 4. What causes this trend? 5. Circle the atom in each pair that has the largest atomic radius.
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Preview and Download !family as well as a visual of where on the periodic table the family is located and a diagram of an atom of that family highlighting the number of valence electrons. Also included is the student packet, which is broken into the eight families and asks for specific information that students will find on the mini -posters.
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Preview and Download !B. Periodic Table Group Properties 1. Define valence electrons: 2. Label the group numbers, period numbers, alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, transition metals, inner transition metals, halogens, noble gases, s-block, p-block, d-block, f-block, main group elements, and number of valence electrons on the following periodic table.
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Preview and Download !top, above the element’s symbol. With the aid of the periodic table, give the standard nuclide notation for the following isotopes used in medicine: phosphorous-32, chromium-51, cobalt-60, iodine-131. 13. With the aid of the periodic table, fill in the blanks in the following table: Charge 0 0 0 3+ 2– Symbol 56Fe Protons 35 34 Neutrons 45 38
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Preview and Download !I print a colored class-set of the table front/back (there is more information on the back of the squares), and a worksheet for each student. The students enjoy looking at the pictures and seeing the elements in a "fresher" way! You could also have your students simply go to the website where the table is located and use this activity more
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Preview and Download !The periodic table is also divided into blocks that include the metals and the non-metals. Metals exist on the _____ side of the periodic table. Nonmetals exist on the _____ side of the periodic table. 9. Except for _____all metals are solids at room temperature. 10. The non-metal that is a liquid at room temperature is _____.bromine ...
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