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Review of Atomic Structure

Review of Atomic Structure. 1) Draw and label a B orh diagram for Carbon – 13 2) What element does the Borh diagram to the right represent?. The Periodic Table. Periodic People. With your partner, answer the questions Then, draw what you think missing people would look like

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Review of Atomic Structure

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  1. Review of Atomic Structure 1) Draw and label a Borh diagram for Carbon – 13 2) What element does the Borh diagram to the right represent?

  2. The Periodic Table

  3. Periodic People • With your partner, answer the questions • Then, draw what you think missing people would look like • You have 5 minutes

  4. Periodic People • What do the periodic people have to do with anything?! • The periodic people display trends, just like the actual periodic table!

  5. Trends of the Periodic Table • Periodic Law • the physical and chemical properties of the elements recur in a systematic and predictable way • Because the table is arranged in periods, similarities occur periodically • So what?!

  6. Trends of the Periodic Table • Groups (AKA Families) • Columns of the periodic table • Have similar chemical and physical properties • Ex. Gold, Silver, Bronze? • WHY? • Same amount of electrons in valence shell • The actions of electrons are generally responsible for the reactivity of elements

  7. Groups of the PT • Alkali Metals – Group 1 • Silvery Colour • Shiny • Very Soft • Highly Reactive • React aggressively with water

  8. Video of Alkali Metals

  9. Groups of the PT • Alkaline Earth Metals – Group 2 • Silvery-white colour • Soft • Found in earth’s crust • Highly Reactive • Relatively rapidly react with water

  10. Video on alkaline earth metals

  11. Group of the PT • Halogens – Group 17 • Extremely Reactive • All diatomic molecules X2 (Ex. Cl2, I2) • React with alkali and alkine earth metals to form halides • F, Cl, Br are all poisonous in gas form • Cl2 used in WWII

  12. Groups of the PT • Noble Gases – Group 18 • Filled valence shell • Inert, do not react (Although there are exceptions!) • All gases

  13. Light Bulb Demo

  14. Try filling out your worksheet!

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