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Periodic Table Basics

Al. Si. Ne. Li. He. P. H. Periodic Table Basics. Be. O. Mg. F. Na. N. B. C. Cl. T. Trimpe http://sciencespot.net. Helium. Neon. Argon. Hydrogen. Lithium. Sodium. He. Ne. Ar. H. Li. Na. Which elements had complete outer shells? Give the name and symbol for each.

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Periodic Table Basics

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  1. Al Si Ne Li He P H Periodic Table Basics Be O Mg F Na N B C Cl T. Trimpe http://sciencespot.net

  2. Helium Neon Argon Hydrogen Lithium Sodium He Ne Ar H Li Na • Which elements had complete outer shells? Give the name and symbol for each. • ________________ _____ ________________ _____ ________________ _____ • What do you notice about the location of these elements? • 2. Which elements had only one valence electron? Give the name and symbol for each. • ________________ _____ ________________ _____ ________________ _____ • What do you notice about the location of these elements? The elements are in the same column at the far right side of the table. The elements are in the same column at the far left side of the table.

  3. 3. What do you notice about the number of valence electrons as you move from left to right across a row or period in the periodic table? Na Mg  Al  Si  P  S  Cl  Ar 4. What do you notice about the number of energy levels or shells as you move down a group or column in the periodic table? H  Li  Na Na – 1 Mg – 2 Al – 3 Si – 4 The number of valence electrons increases by one as you move across each column. H – 1 Li – 2 Na - 3 The number of energy levels increases by one as you move down each row.

  4. Alkali Metals Noble Gases AlkalineEarthMetals BoronFamily CarbonFamily NitrogenFamily OxygenFamily Halides 5. Write the name of each family at the top of the columns on your periodic table using the following information. Alkali Metals - 1 valence electron Nitrogen Family - 5 valence electrons Alkaline Earth Metals - 2 valence electrons Oxygen Family - 6 valence electrons Boron Family - 3 valence electrons Halides - 7 valence electrons Carbon Family - 4 valence electrons Noble Gases - Complete outermost shell 6. What do you notice about the location of the elements in each family? The elements in each family are in the same columns.

  5. Alkali Metals Noble Gases AlkalineEarthMetals BoronFamily CarbonFamily NitrogenFamily OxygenFamily Halides ? 7. In what family would you classify hydrogen? Explain. Alkali Metals – Hydrogen has only one valence electron so it could be classified with the alkali metals. OR Halides – Hydrogen only needs one more valence electron to fill its outer shell so it could be classified with the halides.

  6. Alkali Metals Noble Gases AlkalineEarthMetals BoronFamily CarbonFamily NitrogenFamily OxygenFamily Halides 8. In what family would each of these elements be classified? Radium - ________________________ Tin - ________________________ Iodine - ________________________ Cesium - ________________________ Alkaline Earth Metals Carbon Family Halide Alkali Metals

  7. 10. Predict the number of valence electrons for each element based on its location in the Periodic Table of Elements. You will need to use the table in your textbook. Barium = _____ Lead = _____ Bismuth = _____ Potassium = _____ 2 4 5 1

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