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What’s the Trend??? Periodic Table Organization The Periodic Table is arranged based on Periodic Law. What is the Periodic Law?? Instructions 1) The Periodic Table is an organized list of all known ___________________________. Each box represents a different element. 2) The name of each element is already written in for you. Chemists use chemical symbols, or letters, to represent each element. The letter can go in the middle of the box. Using the attached sheet to help you, write in the symbols for each element. 3) Atomic number is the number of _____________________ in each atom. The atomic number goes in the upper left hand corner of each box. In each box on your blank table that doesn’t have a number, fill it in. 4) The Periodic Table is arranged into _________________ and __________________. a. A group is: ______________________________________________________________ b. A period is: _____________________________________________________________ Label the groups and periods in your Periodic Table, starting with 1 in the upper, left-hand corner. 5) The Periodic Table is also arranged into ____________________, which are: _______________ ______________________________________________________________________________ The following are the families in the Periodic Table. Use colored pencils (not markers) to color each family in the color listed:

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Page 1: What’s the Trend??? - Weebly

What’s the Trend??? Periodic Table Organization

ThePeriodicTableisarrangedbasedonPeriodicLaw.

• WhatisthePeriodicLaw??

Instructions

1) ThePeriodicTableisanorganizedlistofallknown___________________________.Eachboxrepresentsadifferentelement.

2) Thenameofeachelementisalreadywritteninforyou.Chemistsusechemicalsymbols,orletters,torepresenteachelement.Thelettercangointhemiddleofthebox.Usingtheattachedsheettohelpyou,writeinthesymbolsforeachelement.

3) Atomicnumberisthenumberof_____________________ineachatom.Theatomicnumbergoesintheupperlefthandcornerofeachbox.Ineachboxonyourblanktablethatdoesn’thaveanumber,fillitin.

4) ThePeriodicTableisarrangedinto_________________and__________________.

a. Agroupis:______________________________________________________________

b. Aperiodis:_____________________________________________________________

LabelthegroupsandperiodsinyourPeriodicTable,startingwith1intheupper,left-handcorner.

5) ThePeriodicTableisalsoarrangedinto____________________,whichare:_____________________________________________________________________________________________ThefollowingarethefamiliesinthePeriodicTable.Usecoloredpencils(notmarkers)tocoloreachfamilyinthecolorlisted:

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a) AlkaliMetals(blue):VeryreactivemetalsinGroup______.

b) AlkalineEarthMetals(red):SomewhatreactivemetalsinGroup_______.

c) TransitionElements(organge):MetalsinGroups______through_______.

d) Non-Metals(purple):GasesandsolidsinGroups______through_______.

e) Halogens(green):NonmetalsinGroup______.

f) NobleGases(yellow):UnreactivegasesinGroup______.

6) OnceyoufinishcreatingyourPeriodicTable,chooseyourfavoriteelement.OnthebackofthePeriodicTablesheet,dothefollowing:

a. DrawaboxthatrepresentsthewayyourelementlooksonthePeriodicTable.Includethenameofyourelement,thesymbol,andtheatomicnumber.

b. Underneaththebox,writeashortparagraphexplainingwhatthePeriodicTableshows,whatitisusedfor,andwhereyourelementfitsontheTable.ExplainwhatGroup,Period,andFamilyyourelementisinandhowyouknow.

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Common Elements and Their Symbols

(in alphabetical order)

aluminum Al

argon Ar

arsenic As

barium Ba

beryllium Be

boron B

bromine Br

calcium Ca

carbon C

cesium Cs

chlorine Cl

chromium Cr

cobalt Co

copper Cu

fluorine F

gallium Ga

germanium Ge

gold Au

helium He

hydrogen H

iodine I

iron Fe

krypton Kr

lead Pb

lithium Li

magnesium Mg

manganese Mn

mercury Hg

molybdenum Mo

neon Ne

nickel Ni

nitrogen N

oxygen O

phosphorus P

platinum Pt

plutonium Pu

potassium K

radium Ra

radon Rn

rubidium Rb

selenium Se

silicon Si

silver Ag

sodium Na

strontium Sr

sulfur S

tin Sn

titanium Ti

uranium U

xenon Xe

zinc Zn

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