Solids on the periodic table
[DOC File]Color Coding the Periodic Table
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Quick Guide to the Periodic Table . Properties of the Groups/Families: Hydrogen: This element does not match the properties of any other group so it stands alone. It is placed above group 1 but it is not part of that group. It is a very reactive, colorless, odorless gas at room temperature. (1 outer level electron)
[DOC File]PERIODIC TABLE TRENDS - Warren County Public Schools
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Step 12: Answer the questions using the information on your periodic table. Periodic Table Basics. Use your periodic table to answer each question. How many elements in your table were: solids _____ b. liquids _____ c. gases _____ Which elements had complete outer shells? (Full number of valence electrons) Give the name and symbol for each
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What accounts for the fact that there are far more substances than are listed on the periodic table? 3. ... Summarize the explanation for the reason why ionic compounds are solids. 15. What physical property results from ionic compounds forming crystals? 16. Explain the behavior of electrons in covalent bonding.
[DOC File]PERIODIC TABLE
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Regions of the Periodic Table. 1. There are five major regions of the periodic table: 2. The metals are the largest region of the periodic table. Elements within this region are solids, generally lustrous, ductile and malleable. They are also excellent conductors of heat and electricity. 3. Nonmetals make up the second largest region of the table.
[DOCX File]Periodic Table questions
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Chemistry: The Periodic Table and Periodicity. Directions: Answer each of the following questions. You need not use complete sentences. Who first published the classification of the elements that is the basis of our periodic table today? By what property did Mendeleev arrange the elements?
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All of the others are to the left on the periodic table and are metals, and solids, at room temperature. 8) Which is MOST LIKELY a solid at room temperature? A) chlorine; B) hydrogen. C) neon. D) potassium. E) None of the above. Explanation: Potassium is the only solid listed. All of the others are gases. If you look at the periodic table ...
[DOC File]Periodic Table Study Guide
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Solid and liquid (all but mercury are solids) 10. There are two groups (families) on the Periodic Table that are considered the MOST reactive, what are they (give name and number)? Group 1 (IA) – Alkali Metals. Groups 17 (VIIA) – Halogens. 11. Using your answer from question 10, how many valence electrons does each of those groups (families ...
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section 6.3 periodic trends Explain why a magnesium atom is smaller than atoms of both sodium and calcium. A magnesium atom is smaller than a sodium atom because the shielding effect is constant for elements in the same period, but the nuclear charge is greater in magnesium.
[DOC File]PERIODIC TABLE DEVELOPMENT
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• all are solids • okay conductors, ductile, malleable SC4. Students will use the organization of the Periodic Table to predict properties of elements. Use the Periodic Table to predict periodic trends including atomic radii, ionic radii, ionization energy, and electronegativity of various elements. PERIODIC TRENDS. From Left to Right:
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2. crystalline solids (2/2) 3. solid; liquid (2/1) 4. liquid (2/1) 5. vaporization (4/2) 6. evaporation (4/2) ... The elements in the same column of the periodic table (same group, or family) all have the same number of electrons in their outer energy levels. ... ordinary table salt. (2/2) 11. A stairway is a good model because each energy ...
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