PPT-Atoms and the periodic table

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Non metals and Metalloids A non metal is an element that is not a metal and does not have properties of metals A metalloid is an element that is not a metal but

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Non metals and Metalloids A non metal is an element that is not a metal and does not have properties of metals A metalloid is an element that is not a metal but it is similar to a metal Physical properties of nonmetals Most nonmetals are poor conductors of electric current and heat Solid nonmetals tend to be dull and brittle. Chapter 4. Due 23 October. 30 Practice Points: . Required assignment. N. ot part of chapter 4 choice practice points. Set Up. Fold paper into a 3 panel brochure. Label Panels:. Front: Reading the Periodic Table. Section 1. . - Organizing the Elements. Section 2. . - Exploring the Periodic Table. Section 3. . - Families of Elements. State Standards. CLE 3202.1.3 . Characterize and classify elements based on their atomic structure. Chapter 4 and 11 (the parts we didn’t get to last test). What is the periodic table?. periodic- a regular repeating pattern. periodic table- arrangement of elements so that their physical and chemical properties follow a regular repeating pattern. and Periodicity. Chemistry. Outline. PowerPoint Presentation by Mr. John Bergmann. The Elements. . elements known to the ancients… . Element names come from a variety of sources. . place names… . The most awesome chemistry tool ever!. Unit Objectives:. Understand the history of who built up the periodic table, how they did it, and what law was made. Become familiar with structure of periodic table, how the e. Set Up. Fold paper into a 3 panel brochure. Label Panels:. Front: . 1. Development . of the Periodic . Table. 2. Reading . the Periodic . Table. Inside. : Metals, Metalloids, Non-Metals. Back: Families, Periods. By 1869, there were 63 known elements. Mendeleev organized elements by atomic mass and chemical reactivity. Created the first widely accepted periodic table. Mendeleev Continued. Mendeleev found patterns by arranging cards with names, masses, and other physical and chemical properties of elements. Elemental Properties and Patterns. The Periodic Law. Dimitri. Mendeleev (1869/1871) was the first scientist to publish an organized periodic table of the known elements.. He was taking a chemistry course in Russia and tried to find a way to organize the periodic table. . Turn to page 3 in the Unit Note Packet . History of the Periodic Table. In the . mid-1800’s. , . Dimitri Mendeleev published a table of all of the known elements, 70 elements to be exact. . Not until . 1. .. . A brief Intro to . Mendeleev’s . Periodic Table:. The Periodic . Law. 2. Modern . Periodic Table. 3. .. Classifying . Periodic Table:. Groups & Periods. Main Groups & Transition Metals. The Periodic Table Ms. Pici 2016-2017 The Periodic Table Lay out 2-28-16 Take out periodic table basics and white paper You will need scissors, a glue stick, and colored pencils Use an Analogy Calendar like the Periodic Table Atoms and the Periodic Table Atomic Structure ATOM: the smallest particle that has the properties of an element. From the early Greek concept of the atom to the modern atomic theory, scientists have built on and modified existing models of the atom. Should create electron structures for given atoms.. Could work out . Ar. of given elements.. ------------------------------------------------. Starter: What is abundance?. Fill in the table. Subatomic. Section 6.1. . Development of the Modern Periodic Table. Section 6.2. . Classification of the Elements. Section 6.3. . Periodic Trends. Exit. Click a hyperlink or folder tab to view the corresponding slides..

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