Notes: The Periodic Table

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Target 8/18/14: 1. What is an atom? 2. What are the subatomic particles and their charges? * you will need your comp book, the blank periodic table, and three shades of colored pencils*

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Target 8/18/14 : 1. What is an atom ? 2. What are the subatomic particles and their charges ? * you will need your comp book, the blank periodic table, and three shades of colored pencils*. Notes: The Periodic Table. The Periodic Table contains all of the elements – natural and synthetic. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Target 8/18/14: 1. What is an atom?2. What are the subatomic particles and their charges?

* you will need your comp book, the blank periodic table, and three shades of colored pencils*

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The Periodic Table contains all of the elements – natural and synthetic

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On the Periodic Table,Rows are called periods

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Pattern: As you move from left to right, elements become less metallic and more massive.

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Elements are classified as metals, nonmetals, and metalloids

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Metals are:-good conductors-malleable-ductile-shiny

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Nonmetals are:-poor conductors-not shiny-not malleable or ductile

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Metalloids:-called semiconductors-mixture of metal/nonmetal properties

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On the Periodic Table,Columns are called groups or families

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Warm-up:1. What are the rows on the PTOE called? 2. Where are the metals?3. Where are the nonmetals?

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Pattern: Groups/Families often have similar properties

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Why do groups/families have similar properties?

Because elements in the same group/family have the same number of valence electrons

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The number of valence electrons determines reactivity

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The first shell needs to be full before the second shell gets any electrons.

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The last, or outer, shell is called the VALENCE SHELL.The electrons in the valence shell are called valence electrons

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Energy Level # of electrons1 22 83 184 32

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Molecules are made of multiple atoms chemically joined together.

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A covalent bond happens when atoms share electrons and usually is between nonmetals.

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An ionic bond happens when electrons are transferred between atoms and is usually between metals and nonmetals.

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Warm-Up: 1. What are the two types of chemical bonds?2. How many valence electrons would oxygen have?

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Warm-up:1. Which group/family has 2 valence electrons?2. How many shells do elements in period 2 have?

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Warm-up:For each, give the number of protons, number of neutrons, and number of electrons:1. Carbon2. Oxygen3. Lithium

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Additional things to cover:

-ionic vs. covalent bonds-components of reactivity (alpha, beta, gamma radiation, half-life, fission vs. fusion)

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Warm-Up:1. How many electrons can fill the first shell of an atom? How many can fill shells 2 & 3?2. What is the valence shell?3. Draw a oxygen atom