PPT-4.2 The Periodic Table

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The periodic table organizes 118 elements into groups with similar properties and places them in order of increasing atomic mass Learning Goal Use the periodic

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The periodic table organizes 118 elements into groups with similar properties and places them in order of increasing atomic mass Learning Goal Use the periodic table to identify the group and the period of an element identify the element as a metal a nonmetal or a metalloid. 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… . Michael Bailey & Marlena . Artis. Atomic Mass. Symbol. (Uranium). Atomic Number. The atomic number is the number of protons an atom has. The atomic mass is the atom’s mass often measured in AMUs (Atomic mass units) which weighs approximately 1/12 the mass of a carbon-12 atom. 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. Elements Review Game. IN. YOUR ELEMENT. HEAVY. METAL. TOO. CRUMBLY. NAME. . GAME. -Bonus-. ROBOTO. 1. 6. 11. 16. *21. 2. 7. 12. 17. *22. 3. 8. 13. 18. *23. 4. 9. 14. 19. *24. 5. 10. 15. 20. *25. Periodic Table Review Game. Periodic Table. Periodicity:. regular variations (or patterns) of properties with increasing atomic weight. Both chemical and physical properties vary in a periodic (repeating pattern).. Group:. vertical column of elements (“family”). L.O: To know what some early versions of the periodic table were, and to understand how the periodic table . is arranged now. Sunday, 30 August 2015. Look at the periodic table you’ve been given, and highlight any patterns you see. . Periodic table. Elements are arranged based on similarities in their properties. Dmitri Mendeleev is credited with our current periodic table. Even predicted the existence of elements that were not yet discovered(i.e. Gallium). 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. Rows and columns. The Periodic Table. All elements in the periodic table are organized into groups based on similar chemical properties. . Each square of the periodic table shows the symbol for the element, the atomic number and the atomic mass.. S8P1e. . Develop models by analyzing patterns within the periodic table that illustrate structure, composition and characteristics of atoms.. Copy This! . 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. Atoms, Elements, & the Periodic Table Earth Science Intro Unit What is an Atom? Atom S mallest particle into which an element can be divided and still be the same element Building blocks of matter. History. Organization. Introduction to . Bonding. Trends. Terms. The Periodic Law. States that the physical & chemical properties of the elements are periodic functions of their atomic numbers.. The Periodic Table. 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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