Lesson on Periodic Table
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Periodic Table
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Learning Objectives
Know how to use the table to calculate subatomic particle numbers
Objective 2
Describe what the periodic table is
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Arrangement in Periodic Table
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What is periodic Table?
What is group?
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- Every element on the periodic table is grouped together with elements with similar chemical properties.
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What are names of Group 1, 7 and 0?
- Group 1 Alkali metals
- Group 7 Halogens
- Group 0 Noble Gases
What is group?
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The vertical groups show that the elements in that specific group …
- REACT SIMILARLY
- HAVE SIMILAR CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
- HAVE SIMILAR STRUCTURE
Groups
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TASK: Can you write the chemical equation, and an example of the metal is lithium? Lithium + water > lithium hydroxide + hydrogen
They react rapidly (very fast) with water, producing an alkaline solution and hydrogen gas. The metals become more reactive as you go down the group.
Group 1: Alkali Metal
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Task; Name a halogen using your periodic table. Have you heard of any of the halogens before? Where?
The halogens exist as diatomic molecules – that means they have two atoms in each molecule. As you go down the group, the halogens become less reactive.
Group 7: Halogen
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WHY are the Nobel/Noble gases unreactive??Because they have a full outer shell of electrons Use your periodic tables: what element is missing off the right?
Noble gases are very unreactive and exist as individual atoms (monatomic). Question: - Talk in pairs
Group 0/8: Noble Gas
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What else can these groups tell us??
The number of VALENCE ELECTRONS (electrons on the most outer shell) an element has. Example Oxygen is in group 6, so we know Oxygen has6 valance electrons We can REVERSE this process, so if we know Oxygen has 6 electrons on outer shell, its in group 6.
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Actinids
Lanthanides
Noble gases
Halogens
Metalloids
Non metals
Metals
PERIODIC TABLE OF CHEMICAL ELEMENTS
No
Yb
Md
Tm
Fm
Er
Es
Ho
Cf
Dy
Bk
Tb
Cm
Gd
Am
Eu
Pu
Sm
Np
Pm
Nd
Pa
Pr
Th
Ce
Ac
La
He
Ar
Ne
Og
Rn
Xe
Kr
Cl
Ts
At
Br
Lv
Po
Te
Se
Mc
Bi
Sb
As
Si
Fl
Pb
Sn
Ge
Al
Nh
Tl
In
Ga
Cn
Hg
Cd
Zn
Rg
Au
Ag
Cu
Ds
Pt
Pd
Ni
Mt
Ir
Rh
Co
Hs
Os
Ru
Fe
Bh
Re
Tc
Mn
Sg
Mo
Cr
Db
Ta
Nb
Rf
Hf
Zr
Ti
Lr
Lu
Sc
Ubn
Ra
Ba
Sr
Ca
Mg
Be
Uue
Fr
Cs
Rb
Na
Li
Mc
Bi
Fl
Pb
Nh
Tl
Cn
Hg
Rg
Au
Ds
Pt
Mt
Ir
Hs
Os
Bh
Re
Sg
Db
Ta
Rf
Hf
Al
In
Ga
Cd
Zn
Ag
Cu
Pd
Ni
Rh
Co
Ru
Fe
Tc
Mn
Mo
Cr
Nb
Zr
Ti
Sc
Ra
Fr
Ba
Sr
Ca
Mg
Be
Cs
Rb
Na
Li
Actinids
Lanthanides
Noble gases
Halogens
Metalloids
Non metals
Metals
PERIODIC TABLE OF CHEMICAL ELEMENTS
Lv
Sn
Actinids
Lanthanides
Noble gases
Halogens
Metalloids
Non metals
Metals
PERIODIC TABLE OF CHEMICAL ELEMENTS
Se
Actinids
Lanthanides
Noble gases
Halogens
Metalloids
Non metals
Metals
PERIODIC TABLE OF CHEMICAL ELEMENTS
Po
Te
Sb
As
Si
Ge
Cl
Ts
At
Br
Actinids
Lanthanides
Noble gases
Halogens
Metalloids
Non metals
Metals
PERIODIC TABLE OF CHEMICAL ELEMENTS
He
Ar
Ne
Og
Rn
Xe
Kr
Actinids
Lanthanides
Noble gases
Halogens
Metalloids
Non metals
Metals
PERIODIC TABLE OF CHEMICAL ELEMENTS
Yb
Tm
Er
Ho
Dy
Tb
Gd
Eu
Sm
Pm
Nd
Pr
Ce
La
Actinids
Lanthanides
Noble gases
Halogens
Metalloids
Non metals
Metals
PERIODIC TABLE OF CHEMICAL ELEMENTS
Lu
No
Md
Fm
Es
Cf
Bk
Cm
Am
Pu
Np
Pa
Th
Ac
Actinids
Lanthanides
Noble gases
Halogens
Metalloids
Non metals
Metals
PERIODIC TABLE OF CHEMICAL ELEMENTS
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