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The Periodic Table of the
Elements Review GameSlide2
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Periodic Table Review GameSlide3
How to play…Don’t play like Jeo_ _ _ _ y.Class should be divided into several small groups.
Groups should use science journal (red slide notes), homework, and other available materials to assist you.
Groups can communicate quietly with each other but no sharing answers between groups.Practice quietly communicating right now?Practice Communication Question:Your group gets to order one pizza and you can have two toppings. What does your group want?Slide4
Questions 1-20 = 5pts Each
Final Category (Bonus) = 1pt Each
Final Questions = 5 pt wagerIf you wager 5 on the last question and get it wrong you lose 5 pts. Wager 5 and get it right you get 5 pts.Find the Owl =Secretly write “Owl” in the correct box worth 1pt.“I’ll be about this big.”Slide5
Is your name on the review sheet?
NameSlide6
Is your name on the review sheet?
Add the categories
along the topon the next slide.Slide7
Periodic Table Review Game1-20 = 5 points each20-25 = Bonus (1 point each)Final Question = 5 point wager
Find the Owl = 1 pointSlide8
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Periodic Table Review GameSlide10
He was a Russian chemist and inventor. He formulated the Periodic Law, and created his own version of the
periodic table of elements
.He was a British chemist that proposed that the atom contains in its nucleus a number of positive nuclear charges that is equal to its (atomic) number in the periodic tableCopyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy1answer is…Slide11
Within a range of 10, how many elements are in the Periodic Table
?
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The Periodic Table of the Elements is all of the following except?A.) A chart of all the known elements.
B.)
Is in order of decreasing atomic number and mass.C.) A table that puts elements into groups with similar characteristics.D.) Something that allows chemists to recognize trends over the whole array of elements.Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy3Slide13
The Periodic Table of the Elements is all of the following except?A.) A chart of all the known elements.
B.)
Is in order of decreasing atomic number and mass.C.) A table that puts elements into groups with similar characteristics.D.) Something that allows chemists to recognize trends over the whole array of elements.Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy3Slide14
The Periodic Table of the Elements is all of the following except?A.) A chart of all the known elements.
B.) Is
in order of decreasing atomic number and mass.C.) A table that puts elements into groups with similar characteristics.D.) Something that allows chemists to recognize trends over the whole array of elements.Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy3Slide15
The Periodic Table of the Elements is all of the following except?A.) A chart of all the known elements.
B.) Is
in order of decreasing atomic number and mass.C.) A table that puts elements into groups with similar characteristics.D.) Something that allows chemists to recognize trends over the whole array of elements.Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy3Slide16
The Periodic Table of the Elements is all of the following except?A.) A chart of all the known elements.
B.) Is
in order of decreasing atomic number and mass.C.) A table that puts elements into groups with similar characteristics.D.) Something that allows chemists to recognize trends over the whole array of elements.Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy3Slide17
Which period is this element in?
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Which is a period and which is a group / family?
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Periodic Table Review GameSlide20
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Periodic Table Review GameSlide21
This increases from the lower left to upper right on the Periodic Table of the Elements.This is the tendency of an atom or a functional group to attract electrons.
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Which is not true of the Transition Metals?A.) Good conductors of heat and electricity.
B.)
Have a high luster (shine).C.) Mostly solid (Hg is a liquid).D.) Extremely Brittle.E.) Most have a high density.7Slide23
Which is not true of the Transition Metals?A.) Good conductors of heat and electricity.
B.)
Have a high luster (shine).C.) Mostly solid (Hg is a liquid).D.) Extremely Brittle.E.) Most have a high density.7Slide24
Which is not true of the Transition Metals?A.) Good conductors of heat and electricity.
B.) Have
a high luster (shine).C.) Mostly solid (Hg is a liquid).D.) Extremely Brittle.E.) Most have a high density.7Slide25
Which is not true of the Transition Metals?A.) Good conductors of heat and electricity.
B.) Have
a high luster (shine).C.) Mostly solid (Hg is a liquid).D.) Extremely Brittle.E.) Most have a high density.7Slide26
Which is not true of the Transition Metals?A.) Good conductors of heat and electricity.
B.) Have
a high luster (shine).C.) Mostly solid (Hg is a liquid).D.) Extremely brittle.E.) Most have a high density.7Slide27
Which is not true of the Transition Metals?A.) Good conductors of heat and electricity.
B.) Have
a high luster (shine).C.) Mostly solid (Hg is a liquid).D.) Extremely brittle.E.) Most have a high density.7Slide28
All of the following are characteristics of non-metals except?A.) They are poor conductors.
B.)
They are brittle, not ductile C.) They show no metallic lusterD.) They may be transparent or translucentE.) They have low densityF.) Forms ionic bonds.8Slide29
All of the following are characteristics of non-metals except?A.) They are poor conductors.B.)
They
are brittle, not ductile C.) They show no metallic lusterD.) They may be transparent or translucentE.) They have low densityF.) Forms ionic bonds.8Slide30
All of the following are characteristics of non-metals except?A.) They are poor conductors.B.) They
are brittle, not ductile
C.) They show no metallic lusterD.) They may be transparent or translucentE.) They have low densityF.) Forms ionic bonds.8Slide31
All of the following are characteristics of non-metals except?A.) They are poor conductors.B.) They
are brittle, not ductile
C.) They show no metallic lusterD.) They may be transparent or translucentE.) They have low densityF.) Forms ionic bonds.8Slide32
All of the following are characteristics of non-metals except?A.) They are poor conductors.B.) They
are brittle, not ductile
C.) They show no metallic lusterD.) They may be transparent or translucentE.) They have low densityF.) Forms ionic bonds.8Slide33
All of the following are characteristics of non-metals except?A.) They are poor conductors.B.) They
are brittle, not ductile
C.) They show no metallic lusterD.) They may be transparent or translucentE.) They have low densityF.) Forms ionic bonds.8Slide34
All of the following are characteristics of non-metals except?A.) They are poor conductors.B.) They
are brittle, not ductile
C.) They show no metallic lusterD.) They may be transparent or translucentE.) They have low densityF.) Forms ionic bonds.8Slide35
This is the term for when metals are combined?
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These are brittle, but are semi conductors and usually have luster?
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Periodic Table Review GameSlide38
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Periodic Table Review GameSlide39
Which element is incorrectly placed below?
Metal
Non-MetalMetalloidMagnesiumSulfurBoron
Zinc
Carbon
Silicon
Aluminum
Nitrogen
Arsenic
Copper
Hydrogen
Germanium
Gold
Oxygen
Fluorine
Lead
Phosphorus
Polonium
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This family group has
a full
octet in its outer shell and are not very reactive? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy12answer is…Slide41
A.) Name
t
his family group of elements and then fill in the blanks?Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
B
C
D
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The Rare Earth Elements are made up of two series of elements, the Lanthanide and Actinide Series.
Which letter below is where they fit on the periodic table?
14AB
C
D
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This element is often grouped with the alkali metals because it has a similar outer shell electron configuration as they do. It’s not metal however and is a reactive gas like the halogens? Name this element?
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Periodic Table Review GameSlide45
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Periodic Table Review GameSlide46
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Most metals are solid on the periodic table of the elements except for this toxic liquid metal?
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This is a heavy noble gas and very dangerous. It can occur naturally when rock decays. It’s a good idea to have basements tested.
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This is a +2 family group of elements that burn with a very bright light.They are important elements for plant and animal life.
18Slide49
This is a Group 17 element (Halogens). It is the most electronegative and reactive of all elements. It is a pale yellow, corrosive gas, which reacts with practically all organic and inorganic substances.
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This element is used in nuclear power and nuclear weapons. Contamination is an environmental problem.
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Periodic Table Review GameSlide52
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METALTOOCRUMBLYNAME GAME-Bonus-ROBOTO161116*21271217*22381318*23491419*24510
15
20
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Periodic Table Review GameSlide53
Name this metallic robotic cyborg?
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Name this character who must have something to do with Iron.
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This musician has got some Au in his hand and donating it to charity.
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What’s the name for this non-metal based material that froze Han Solo?
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Armor is made from steel. Steel is an alloy of iron, with carbon being the primary alloying element.Name the movie with this armor?
*
25Slide58
This is a 5 Point wager
QuestionSlide59
Final Question?Without using your Periodic Table. Slide60
Final Question?Without using your Periodic Table.Please write down the first ten elements on the periodic table of elements in order?Slide61Slide62
He was a Russian chemist and inventor. He formulated the Periodic Law, and created his own version of the
periodic table of elements
.He was a British chemist that proposed that the atom contains in its nucleus a number of positive nuclear charges that is equal to its (atomic) number in the periodic tableCopyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy1answer is…Slide63
He was a Russian chemist and inventor. He formulated the Periodic Law, and created his own version of the
periodic table of elements
.He was a British chemist that proposed that the atom contains in its nucleus a number of positive nuclear charges that is equal to its (atomic) number in the periodic tableCopyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy1answer is…Slide64
He was a Russian chemist and inventor. He formulated the Periodic Law, and created his own version of
the
periodic table of elements.He was a British chemist that proposed that the atom contains in its nucleus a number of positive nuclear charges that is equal to its (atomic) number in the periodic tableCopyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy1Dmitri Mendeleev answer is…Slide65
He was a Russian chemist and inventor. He formulated the Periodic Law, and created his own version of
the
periodic table of elements.He was a British chemist that proposed that the atom contains in its nucleus a number of positive nuclear charges that is equal to its (atomic) number in the periodic tableCopyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy1Dmitri Mendeleev answer is…Slide66
He was a Russian chemist and inventor. He formulated the Periodic Law, and created his own version of
the
periodic table of elements.He was a British chemist that proposed that the atom contains in its nucleus a number of positive nuclear charges that is equal to its (atomic) number in the periodic tableCopyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy1Dmitri Mendeleev answer is…
Henry MoseleySlide67
Within a range of 10, how many elements are in the Periodic Table
?
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Within a range of 10, how many elements are in the Periodic Table?
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Range (105-125) Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy2Slide69
Within a range of 10, how many elements are in the Periodic Table?
115
Range (105-125) Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy292 Naturally OccurringSlide70
The Periodic Table of the Elements is all of the following except?A.) A chart of all the known elements.
B.)
Is in order of decreasing atomic number and mass.C.) A table that puts elements into groups with similar characteristics.D.) Something that allows chemists to recognize trends over the whole array of elements.Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy3Slide71
The Periodic Table of the Elements is all of the following except?A.) A chart of all the known elements.
B.)
Is in order of decreasing atomic number and mass.C.) A table that puts elements into groups with similar characteristics.D.) Something that allows chemists to recognize trends over the whole array of elements.Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy3Slide72
The Periodic Table of the Elements is all of the following except?A.) A chart of all the known elements.
B.) Is
in order of decreasing atomic number and mass.C.) A table that puts elements into groups with similar characteristics.D.) Something that allows chemists to recognize trends over the whole array of elements.Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy3Slide73
The Periodic Table of the Elements is all of the following except?A.) A chart of all the known elements.
B.) Is
in order of decreasing atomic number and mass.C.) A table that puts elements into groups with similar characteristics.D.) Something that allows chemists to recognize trends over the whole array of elements.Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy3Slide74
The Periodic Table of the Elements is all of the following except?A.) A chart of all the known elements.
B.) Is
in order of decreasing atomic number and mass.C.) A table that puts elements into groups with similar characteristics.D.) Something that allows chemists to recognize trends over the whole array of elements.Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy3Slide75
The Periodic Table of the Elements is all of the following except?A.) A chart of all the known elements.
B.) Is
in order of decreasing atomic number and mass.C.) A table that puts elements into groups with similar characteristics.D.) Something that allows chemists to recognize trends over the whole array of elements.Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy3answer is…Slide76
The Periodic Table of the Elements is all of the following except?A.) A chart of all the known elements.
B.) Is
in order of decreasing atomic number and mass.C.) A table that puts elements into groups with similar characteristics.D.) Something that allows chemists to recognize trends over the whole array of elements.Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy3answer is…Slide77
The Periodic Table of the Elements is all of the following except?A.) A chart of all the known elements.
B.) Is
in order of increasing atomic number and mass.C.) A table that puts elements into groups with similar characteristics.D.) Something that allows chemists to recognize trends over the whole array of elements.Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy3answer is…Slide78
Which period is this element in?
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6
4Slide79
Which period is this element in?
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5
6
4Slide80
Which period is this element in?
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6
4
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4 OrbitalsSlide81
Which period is this element in?
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6
4
1234
4 OrbitalsSlide82
Which is a period and which is a group / family?
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ABSlide83
Which is a period and which is a group / family?
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ABSlide84
Which is a period and which is a group / family?
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ABGroup /
FamilySlide85
Which is a period and which is a group / family?
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ABGroup /FamilySlide86
Which is a period and which is a group / family?
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ABGroup /Family
P e r
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o dSlide87
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Periodic Table Review GameSlide88
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Periodic Table Review GameSlide89
This increases from the lower left to upper right on the Periodic Table of the Elements.This is the tendency of an atom or a functional group to attract electrons.
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This increases from the lower left to upper right on the Periodic Table of the Elements.This is the tendency of an atom or a functional group to attract electrons.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. MurphySlide91
This increases from the lower left to upper right on the Periodic Table of the Elements.This is the tendency of an atom or a functional group to attract electrons.
Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. MurphySlide92
Which is not true of the Transition Metals?A.) Good conductors of heat and electricity.
B.)
Have a high luster (shine).C.) Mostly solid (Hg is a liquid).D.) Extremely Brittle.E.) Most have a high density.7Slide93
Which is not true of the Transition Metals?A.) Good conductors of heat and electricity.
B.)
Have a high luster (shine).C.) Mostly solid (Hg is a liquid).D.) Extremely Brittle.E.) Most have a high density.7Slide94
Which is not true of the Transition Metals?A.) Good conductors of heat and electricity.
B.) Have
a high luster (shine).C.) Mostly solid (Hg is a liquid).D.) Extremely Brittle.E.) Most have a high density.7Slide95
Which is not true of the Transition Metals?A.) Good conductors of heat and electricity.
B.) Have
a high luster (shine).C.) Mostly solid (Hg is a liquid).D.) Extremely Brittle.E.) Most have a high density.7Slide96
Which is not true of the Transition Metals?A.) Good conductors of heat and electricity.
B.) Have
a high luster (shine).C.) Mostly solid (Hg is a liquid).D.) Extremely brittle.E.) Most have a high density.7Slide97
Which is not true of the Transition Metals?A.) Good conductors of heat and electricity.
B.) Have
a high luster (shine).C.) Mostly solid (Hg is a liquid).D.) Extremely brittle.E.) Most have a high density.7Slide98
Which is not true of the Transition Metals?A.) Good conductors of heat and electricity.
B.) Have
a high luster (shine).C.) Mostly solid (Hg is a liquid).D.) Extremely brittle.E.) Most have a high density.7answer is…Slide99
Which is not true of the Transition Metals?A.) Good conductors of heat and electricity.
B.) Have
a high luster (shine).C.) Mostly solid (Hg is a liquid).D.) Extremely brittle.E.) Most have a high density.7answer is…Slide100
Which is not true of the Transition Metals?A.) Good conductors of heat and electricity.
B.) Have
a high luster (shine).C.) Mostly solid (Hg is a liquid).D.) Malleable and DuctileE.) Most have a high density.7answer is…Slide101
All of the following are characteristics of non-metals except?A.) They are poor conductors.
B.)
They are brittle, not ductile C.) They show no metallic lusterD.) They may be transparent or translucentE.) They have low densityF.) Forms ionic bonds.8Slide102
All of the following are characteristics of non-metals except?A.) They are poor conductors.B.)
They
are brittle, not ductile C.) They show no metallic lusterD.) They may be transparent or translucentE.) They have low densityF.) Forms ionic bonds.8Slide103
All of the following are characteristics of non-metals except?A.) They are poor conductors.B.) They
are brittle, not ductile
C.) They show no metallic lusterD.) They may be transparent or translucentE.) They have low densityF.) Forms ionic bonds.8Slide104
All of the following are characteristics of non-metals except?A.) They are poor conductors.B.) They
are brittle, not ductile
C.) They show no metallic lusterD.) They may be transparent or translucentE.) They have low densityF.) Forms ionic bonds.8Slide105
All of the following are characteristics of non-metals except?A.) They are poor conductors.B.) They
are brittle, not ductile
C.) They show no metallic lusterD.) They may be transparent or translucentE.) They have low densityF.) Forms ionic bonds.8Slide106
All of the following are characteristics of non-metals except?A.) They are poor conductors.B.) They
are brittle, not ductile
C.) They show no metallic lusterD.) They may be transparent or translucentE.) They have low densityF.) Forms ionic bonds.8Slide107
All of the following are characteristics of non-metals except?A.) They are poor conductors.B.) They
are brittle, not ductile
C.) They show no metallic lusterD.) They may be transparent or translucentE.) They have low densityF.) Forms ionic bonds.8Slide108
All of the following are characteristics of non-metals except?A.) They are poor conductors.B.) They
are brittle, not ductile
C.) They show no metallic lusterD.) They may be transparent or translucentE.) They have low densityF.) Forms ionic bonds.8answer is…Slide109
All of the following are characteristics of non-metals except?A.) They are poor conductors.B.) They
are brittle, not ductile
C.) They show no metallic lusterD.) They may be transparent or translucentE.) They have low densityF.) Forms ionic bonds.8answer is…Slide110
All of the following are characteristics of non-metals except?A.) They are poor conductors.B.) They
are brittle, not ductile
C.) They show no metallic lusterD.) They may be transparent or translucentE.) They have low densityF.) Covalently Bonded8answer is…Slide111
This is the term for when metals are combined?
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This is the term for when metals are combined?
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Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphyanswer is…9Slide113
This is the term for when metals are combined?
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Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. MurphyAlloyanswer is…9Slide114
These are brittle, but are semi conductors and usually have luster?
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10Slide115
These are brittle, but are semi conductors and usually have luster?
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10answer is…Slide116
These are brittle, but are semi conductors and usually have luster?
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MetalloidsSemimetals10answer is…Slide117
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Periodic Table Review GameSlide119
Which element is incorrectly placed below?
Metal
Non-MetalMetalloidMagnesiumSulfurBoron
Zinc
Carbon
Silicon
Aluminum
Nitrogen
Arsenic
Copper
Hydrogen
Germanium
Gold
Oxygen
Fluorine
Lead
Phosphorus
Polonium
11Slide120
Which element is incorrectly placed below? Answer is…
Metal
Non-MetalMetalloidMagnesiumSulfurBoron
Zinc
Carbon
Silicon
Aluminum
Nitrogen
Arsenic
Copper
Hydrogen
Germanium
Gold
Oxygen
Fluorine
Lead
Phosphorus
Polonium
11Slide121
Which element is incorrectly placed below? Answer is… Fluorine
Metal
Non-MetalMetalloidMagnesiumSulfurBoron
Zinc
Carbon
Silicon
Aluminum
Nitrogen
Arsenic
Copper
Hydrogen
Germanium
Gold
Oxygen
Fluorine
Lead
Phosphorus
Polonium
11Slide122
Which element is incorrectly placed below? Answer is… Fluorine
Metal
Non-MetalMetalloidMagnesiumSulfurBoron
Zinc
Carbon
Silicon
Aluminum
Nitrogen
Arsenic
Copper
Hydrogen
Germanium
Gold
Oxygen
Fluorine
Lead
Phosphorus
Polonium
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Halogen, not semi-metalSlide123
This family group has
a full
octet in its outer shell and are not very reactive? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy12answer is…Slide124
This family group has
a full
octet in its outer shell and are not very reactive? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy12answer is…Slide125
This family group has
a full
octet in its outer shell and are not very reactive? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. MurphyNOBLE GASES12answer is…Slide126
A.) Name
t
his family group of elements and then fill in the blanks?Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
B
C
D
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A.) Name
t
his family group of elements and then fill in the blanks?Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
B
C
D
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A.) Name
t
his family group of elements and then fill in the blanks?Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
B
C
D
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Alkali MetalsSlide129
A.) Name
t
his family group of elements and then fill in the blanks?Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy
B
C
D
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Alkali MetalsSlide130
A.) Name
t
his family group of elements and then fill in the blanks?Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. MurphyB
C
D
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Alkali MetalsSlide131
A.) Name
t
his family group of elements and then fill in the blanks?Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. MurphyB
C
D
13
Alkali MetalsSlide132
A.) Name
t
his family group of elements and then fill in the blanks?Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. MurphyB
C
D
13
Alkali MetalsSlide133
A.) Name
t
his family group of elements and then fill in the blanks?Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. MurphyB
C
D
13
Alkali MetalsSlide134
A.) Name
t
his family group of elements and then fill in the blanks?Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. MurphyBC
D
13
Alkali MetalsSlide135
The Rare Earth Elements are made up of two series of elements, the Lanthanide and Actinide Series.
Which letter below is where they fit on the periodic table?
14AB
C
D
ESlide136
The Rare Earth Elements are made up of two series of elements, the Lanthanide and Actinide Series.
Which letter below is where they fit on the periodic table?
14AB
C
D
E
a
nswer is…Slide137
The Rare Earth Elements are made up of two series of elements, the Lanthanide and Actinide Series.
Which letter below is where they fit on the periodic table?
14ABC
D
E
a
nswer is…
BSlide138
The Rare Earth Elements are made up of two series of elements, the Lanthanide and Actinide Series.
Which letter below is where they fit on the periodic table?
14ABC
D
E
a
nswer is…
BSlide139
This element is often grouped with the alkali metals because it has a similar outer shell electron configuration as they do. It’s not metal however and is a reactive gas like the halogens? Name this element?
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This element is often grouped with the alkali metals because it has a similar outer shell electron configuration as they do. It’s not metal however and is a reactive gas like the halogens? Name this element?
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15answer is…Slide141
This element is often grouped with the alkali metals because it has a similar outer shell electron configuration as they do. It’s not metal however and is a reactive gas like the halogens? Name this element?
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15answer is…Slide142
This element is often grouped with the alkali metals because it has a similar outer shell electron configuration as they do. It’s not metal however and is a reactive gas like the halogens? Name this element?
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15answer is…“Hydrogen”
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METALTOOCRUMBLYNAME GAME-Bonus-ROBOTO161116*21271217*22381318*23491419*245101520*25
Periodic Table Review GameSlide144
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METALTOOCRUMBLYNAME GAME-Bonus-ROBOTO161116*21271217*22381318*23491419*245101520
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Periodic Table Review GameSlide145
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Most metals are solid on the periodic table of the elements except for this toxic liquid metal?
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Most metals are solid on the periodic table of the elements except for this toxic liquid metal?
16Answer…Slide147
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Most metals are solid on the periodic table of the elements except for this toxic liquid metal?
Mercury16Answer…Slide148
This is a heavy noble gas and very dangerous. It can occur naturally when rock decays. It’s a good idea to have basements tested.
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This is a heavy noble gas and very dangerous. It can occur naturally when rock decays. It’s a good idea to have basements tested.
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nswer…Slide150
This is a heavy noble gas and very dangerous. It can occur naturally when rock decays. It’s a good idea to have basements tested.
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17answer…RadonSlide151
This is a +2 family group of elements that burn with a very bright light.They are important elements for plant and animal life.
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This is a +2 family group of elements that burn with a very bright light.They are important elements for plant and animal life.
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answer is…Slide153
This is a +2 family group of elements that burn with a very bright light.They are important elements for plant and animal life. Alkaline Earth Metals
18
answer is…Slide154
This is a Group 17 element (Halogens). It is the most electronegative and reactive of all elements. It is a pale yellow, corrosive gas, which reacts with practically all organic and inorganic substances.
19Slide155
This is a Group 17 element (Halogens). It is the most electronegative and reactive of all elements. It is a pale yellow, corrosive gas, which reacts with practically all organic and inorganic substances.
19
answer is…Slide156
This is a Group 17 element (Halogens). It is the most electronegative and reactive of all elements. It is a pale yellow, corrosive gas, which reacts with practically all organic and inorganic substances.
19
answer is…FluorineSlide157
This element is used in nuclear power and nuclear weapons. Contamination is an environmental problem.
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This element is used in nuclear power and nuclear weapons. Contamination is an environmental problem.
20
answer is…Slide159
This element is used in nuclear power and nuclear weapons. Contamination is an environmental problem.
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answer is…UraniumSlide160
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Periodic Table Review GameSlide162
Name this metallic robotic cyborg?
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Name this metallic robotic cyborg?
*21
answer is…Slide164
Name this metallic robotic cyborg?
*21
answer is…TerminatorSlide165
Name this character who must have something to do with Iron.
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Name this character who must have something to do with Iron.
*22
answer is…Slide167
Name this character who must have something to do with Iron.
*22
answer is…Slide168
This musician has got some Au in his hand and donating it to charity.
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This musician has got some Au in his hand and donating it to charity.
*23
answer is…Slide170
This musician has got some Au in his hand and donating it to charity.
*23
answer is…UsherSlide171
What’s the name for this non-metal based material that froze Han Solo?
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What’s the name for this non-metal based material that froze Han Solo?
*24
answer is…Slide173
What’s the name for this non-metal based material that froze Han Solo?
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answer is…CarboniteSlide174
Armor is made from steel. Steel is an alloy of iron, with carbon being the primary alloying element.Name the movie with this armor?
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Armor is made from steel. Steel is an alloy of iron, with carbon being the primary alloying element.Name the movie with this armor?
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This is a 5 Point wager
QuestionSlide177
Final Question?Without using your Periodic Table, please write down the first ten elements on the periodic table of elements in order?Slide178
The first ten elements of the Periodic Tablehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqtgPcASGVISlide179
Final Question?Without using your Periodic Table, please write down the first ten elements on the periodic table of elements in order?Slide180
Final Question?Without using your Periodic Table, please write down the first ten elements on the periodic table of elements in order?Slide181
Periodic Table Review Game1-20 = 5 points each20-25 = Bonus (1 point each)Final Question = 5 point wager
Find the Owl = 1 pointSlide182
The Periodic Table of the
Elements Review GameSlide183
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