PPT-Periodic Table Chapter 5
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History Organization Introduction to Bonding Trends Terms The Periodic Law States that the physical amp chemical properties of the elements are periodic functions
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History Organization Introduction to Bonding Trends Terms The Periodic Law States that the physical amp chemical properties of the elements are periodic functions of their atomic numbers The Periodic Table. History of the Periodic Table:. At the conclusion of our time together, you should be able to:. . List one of the earliest contributors to the discovery of the elements. . Explain triads and who developed this table of the elements. 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. 4. Interpreting the Periodic Table. Typically . they have a shiny . luster.. Relatively . high . density.. Malleable . ( they can be hammered into thin sheets. ).. Ductile . (they can be drawn into a wire. 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 . Section 1. Development of the Modern Periodic Table. The periodic table evolved over time as scientists discovered more useful ways to compare and organize the elements.. Section 1: . Development of the Modern Periodic Table. 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. 1. ADOPT AN ELEMENT . Adopt an Element . INTRODUCTION. . 2. Let's . put . your . knowledge to the test and see how resourceful . you can . be. . You will adopt an element found on the periodic table and conduct research to create an . 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, 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. 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.. 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..
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