Post on 14-Dec-2015
On the periodic table:
The horizontal rows are called ____________
The vertical columns are called ___________
Identify elements by their properties and placement on the periodic table.
Links:
What Holds a Molecule Together?
Ionic Bonding: Interactive Tutorial
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Periodic Table
Hydrogen 1 Helium 4
Lithium 7 Beryllium 9 Boron 11 Carbon 12 Nitrogen 14 Oxygen 16 Fluorine 19 Neon 20
Sodium 23 Magnesium 24 Aluminum 27 Silicon 28 Phosphorus 31 Chlorine 35 Argon 40Sulfur 32
Group 1
Group 2 Group 13 Group 14 Group 15 Group 16 Group 17
Group 18
1 P
0 N
2 P
2 N
3 P
4 N
4 P
5 N5 P
6 N
6 P
6 N
7 P
7 N
8 P
8 N
9 P
10 N
10 P
10 N
11 P
12 N12 P
12 N
13 P
14 N
14 P
14 N
15 P
16 N
16 P
16 N
17 P
18 N
18 P
22 N
Atomic weight or mass
Atomic number
Atoms like to have a filled outer shell of electrons. Sometimes, by transferring electrons from one atom to another, electron shells are filled. The atom that gives away an electron will take a positive charge, and the receiving atom will have a negative charge. The charged atoms or ions will be attracted to each other, and form bonds.
Some atoms like to share electrons to complete their outer shell. Like this oxygen atom. It needs 2 electrons to follow the 2/8/8 rule. In this case to make water, you would need 2 hydrogen atoms. By sharing electrons the hydrogen atom is also able to complete it’s electron shell. Hydrogen bonds are primarily covalent bonds and a regular covalent bond is very strong.
Oxygen
On the Inside
• BY YOURSELF complete BOTH sides of the “On the Inside” worksheet.
You do NOT have to draw the Oxygen Atom
GO ON
WebsiteClick the link below & then click LAUNCH
http://www.pbslearningmedia.org/resource/lsps07.sci.phys.matter.theatom/the-atom/
Now try this more challenging website & click on ATOM BUILDER ACTIVITY
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/tryit/atom/#
**Hint: Use “The Atom Builder Guide”
links at bottom of page for help
Interactive Periodic Table Game
CLICK ON PICTURE:
___Ductile
___Malleable
Able to be pulled into a long wirec
d Able to be hammered or rolled
into a shape
___Brittleg Easily broken and is not able to be molded or
shaped
___Conductor of electricity
k Allows electricity to flow freely
___Conductor of heat
___Dull
Allows heat to flow freely
l
n Not shiny
___Softm Not hard
___Shinyi Lusterous
___high boiling point
___High melting point
Boils at a high temp. so is usually a liquid at room temperature
h
j Melts at high temp. so is usually a solid at room temperature
___SemiconductorfWill carry electricity only under certain
conditions
___Opaquea Not clear or transparent
___Density
___Reactive
b
e Will quickly & easily combine
with other elements
D=M÷V, determines is it will sink or float