the periodic table name date block. define the following… atomic number valence electrons ...
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Find magnesium…
How many total electrons are in a magnesium atom?
Which period is magnesium in? How many energy levels does it
have? Which group or family does
magnesium belong to? How many valence electrons does it
have?
Find calcium…
How many total electrons are in a calcium atom?
Which period is calcium in? How many energy levels does it
have? Which group or family does calcium
belong to? How many valence electrons does it
have?
Group 2 elements…
What do all elements in Group 2 have in common?
How many valence electrons do they have?
How does this affect how they react with other elements?
Experiment…
3 test tubes of HCl…
Ca Mg Al
Predict what will happen if samples calcium, magnesium and aluminum are put into an HCl solution…
Group/Family…
What do all members of a group/family on the periodic table have in common?
What is the relationship between an element’s group/family and the number of valence electrons that element has?
How does an element’s group/family affect how it bonds with other elements?
Group 18…
What are elements in Group 18 called?
What is so special about Group 18? How does this affect how elements in
Group 18 bond?
the statement that the physical and chemical properties of the elements repeat in a regular pattern when they are arranged in order of increasing atomic number.
Understanding Level: 1 2 3 4
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Periodic Law
The periodic table is a tabular arrangement of the chemical elements by increasing atomic number which displays the elements so that one may see trends in their properties.
Understanding Level: 1 2 3 4
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Periodic Table
electrons in the outermost energy level of an atom.
Understanding Level: 1 2 3 4
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Valence electrons
the most stable arrangement of electrons in sublevels and orbitals.
Understanding Level: 1 2 3 4
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Electron configuration
the charge of an ion or an element; can be positive (metals - cations) or negative(nonmetals – anions)
Understanding Level: 1 2 3 4
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Oxidation number/ion charge
the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom (increases as you move across and down the periodic table)
Understanding Level: 1 2 3 4
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Atomic number
The average mass of atoms of an element, calculated using the relative abundance of isotopes in a naturally-occurring element.
Understanding Level: 1 2 3 4
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Average atomic mass
Al 3+ SO4 2-
According to this information, what is the chemical formula for aluminum sulfate? (Apr'04 11th - 23)
A. AlSO4
B. Al2(SO4)3
C. Al3(SO4)2
D. Al6SO4
Calcium (Ca2+) + Chloride (Cl-) Calcium chloride
The chemical formula for calcium chloride is _____. (Apr'04 11th - 38)
A. Ca2ClB. CaClC. CaCl2
D. Ca2Cl3
Silver bromide is a type of halide. Halogens or elements from group 17 in the periodic table are necessary to form halide compounds. Which of the following is the correct formula for silver bromide?
A. SiBr4
B. Si7BrC. Ag7BrD. AgBr
According to the periodic table, which of these elements will form an ion with a –2 charge? (Jul'06 11th -34)
A. SB. MgC. FD. Rb
According to the periodic table, which element most readily accepts electrons?
(Spr'03 11th -23)
A. FluorineB. NitrogenC. ArsenicD. Aluminum
The bonding characteristics of oxygen are most similar to the bonding characteristics of _____. (Apr'06 11th -9 and Fall'05 11th -37)
A. hydrogenB. siliconC. heliumD. sulfur
The ionic compounds that result from combining Group 2 and Group 16 elements have a 1:1 ratio because _____. (Feb'06 11th -45)A. Group 2 elements are electrically neutralB. Group 2 elements have two valence electronsC. Group 2 elements contain neutrons in the nucleusD. Group 2 contains more elements than other groups
Elements found in which shaded area of this periodic table undergo the fewest chemical reactions? A. QB. RC. SD. T
According to the periodic table and the information above, which element has this electron configuration? A. SodiumB. NeonC. MagnesiumD. Argon
Elements in Group 16 of the periodic table usually _____. A. form large moleculesB. gain electrons when bondingC. act like metalsD. solidify at room temperature
Which of the following groups contains members with similar chemical reactivity? A. Li, Be, CB. Be, Mg, SrC. Sc, Y, ZrD. C, N, O
An unidentified element has many of the same physical and chemical properties as magnesium and strontium but has a lower atomic mass than either of these elements. What is the most likely identity of this element? A. SodiumB. BerylliumC. CalciumD. Rubidium
A certain atom has a nucleus containing six protons and eight neutrons and has six electrons orbiting the nucleus. This atom is a form of the element _____. A. siliconB. carbonC. magnesiumD. calcium
Calcium ions play an important role in the function of neurons in the brain. Elements that are chemically similar to calcium can interfere with the function of neurons. Which of the following is most likely to imitate calcium’s role in the function of neurons? A. sodiumB. potassiumC. strontiumD. rubidium