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Periodic Table and Representative Elements Exploration

Explore the arrangement and properties of representative elements on the periodic table. Learn about metals, nonmetals, metalloids, and their locations. Discover the characteristics of alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, transition metals, metalloids, halogens, noble gases, lanthanides, and actinides.

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Periodic Table and Representative Elements Exploration

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  1. Important Dates • Projects Due • Research = Tuesday 12/11 • Project = Tuesday 12/13 • Unit Test • Monday 12/16

  2. ActivatorWrite and answer the question in your notes section: • The two rows on the most bottom part of the periodic table have been “pulled out: of order. • Why are these rows pulled out of the main periodic table?

  3. SPS4: Students will investigate the arrangement of the Periodic Table b. Use the periodic table to predict the above properties for representative elements EQ: What are the representative elements and their location on the periodic table?

  4. Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids • Metals - conductors of electricity, luster, malleable, reactive, solids • Nonmetals - not conductors of electricity, reactive & non-reactive, gases, liquids and solids • Metalloids - semiconductors, solids

  5. 8 types of Representative Elements • Alkali metals • Alkaline Earth Metals • Transition Metals • Metalloids • Halogens • Nobel Gases • Lanthanide/Actinides • Synthetics

  6. Alkali Metals • Group 1 Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr • Highly reactive with water, can burn in air • Soft, shiny gray • True metals

  7. Alkaline Earth Metals • Group 2 Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, Ra • Harder, denser, stronger than alkali metals • True metals

  8. Transition metals • Found in middle of chart • Familiar metals; not as reactive as true metals • Groups 3 to 12

  9. Metalloids • Have properties of metals and nonmetals • Found along “stair-steps” • Aka: semiconductors, semimetals. • Used in computer chips, can “print” electric circuits • Ex: silicon

  10. Halogens • Found in group 17 F, Cl, Br, I, At • Gases (Br liquid) and highly reactive • Like to react with metals from groups 1 & 2

  11. Nobel Gases • Group 18 He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn • Inert gases - aren’t reactive with other elements

  12. Lanthanides and Actinides • Found “pulled” out on the periodic chart • Used in TV, computers • Radioactive and used in nuclear energy plants and for bombs

  13. Synthetic Elements • Produced in laboratory • Technetium and Promethium • Used in “xray” machines

  14. Summarizer • Use your foldable to answer the questions on the handout. • Answer on a separate piece of paper. • PUT IN TOD BOX as you leave. • !

  15. Go to the following site: • Tiny URL: http://tinyurl.com/yllemhk

  16. SPS4: Students will investigate the arrangement of the Periodic Table b. Use the periodic table to predict the above properties for representative elements EQ: What are the representative elements and their location on the periodic table?

  17. With Eight Representative Elements

  18. Activator: Use Representative Elements to Complete the BRACE MAP: 1. Alkali 2. Alkaline Earth 3-12. Transition 4. Lanthanide/Actinide METALS METALLOIDS Along Stair Case -Metalloids NON- METALS 17. Halogens 18Noble Gases

  19. Metalloids B Si Ge As Metals Sb Te Po METALS

  20. = Element Symbol How many elements = _____ NO SYNTHETICS The Periodic Table of Elements

  21. Go to google.com and type • Get Organized A Periodic Table WebQuest • Click on the Doc. Link • Use the links in the document to get to the site(s) to use to complete the packet. • http://education.jlab.org/elementmath/index.html

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