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Elements Using the Periodic Table Periodic Facts Properties The Atom

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Are all elements created in nature?

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How do you properly write an element's symbol?

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What 3 major categories are elements classified into?

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Which category of elements makes up the majority of the elements?

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What are all the elements to the right of the zig-zag line categorized as?

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Which elements are in group 2?

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Which elements are in group 6?

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Which element has an atomic number of 23?

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Name 3 elements that are gases, but are not noble gases.

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What is Chlorine's atomic number, and what is its state of matter?

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How is the current Periodic Table arranged?

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What are the left to right rows called on the Periodic Table?

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What do we call the vertical columns on the Periodic Table?

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Why is there a dark zig-zag line on the Periodic Table?

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What kind of elements BORDER the dark, zig-zag line on the Periodic Table?

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State 3 examples of physical properties of elements.

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State 2 examples of chemical properties of elements.

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As you move on the periodic table, in which direction do the physical and chemical

properties change?

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What do all elements in the same GROUP share?

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What is one chemical property of a metal?

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Where are protons and neutrons found?

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What is a positively charged particle called?

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What is a negatively charged particle called?

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What is a particle with no charge called?

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These particles are found in the orbits or electron clouds.

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No! Some are created in a lab.

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Capital letter followed by a lowercase letter. Example: Ca

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Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids

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Metals

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Nonmetals

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Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, Ra

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Cr: Chromium, Mo: Molybdenum, W:Tungsten, Sg: Seaborgium

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Mg + Cl + Cl Cl Mg Cl

Vandium

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Nitrogen, Flourine, Oxygen, Chlorine

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Gas, 17

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Increasing Atomic Number

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Periods

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Groups

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To separate the nonmetals from the metals. Splits the metalloids which have properties of

both metals and nonmetals.

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Metalloids

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Density, State of Matter, Solubility, Ductility

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Flammability & Reactivity

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As you go across the periods --->

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Same Properties

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Reactivity

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Nucleus

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Proton

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Electron

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Neutron

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Electrons

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Team 1 Team 2 Team 3

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Daily Double!!!

Please pick up a pen from the pen tray and, in the box below, write down the amount that

you are willing to wager.

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Daily Double!!!

Fill in the following information about the Element: Titanium

# of electrons: _____# of protons: _____

# of neutrons: _____Atomic Mass: _____

Element Symbol: _____

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Daily Double!!!

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# of electrons: 11# of protons: 11

# of neutrons: 11Atomic Mass: 47.9Element Symbol: Ti

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Nicely Done!

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400 Points


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