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Periodic Table Notes

Periodic Table Notes. 8 th gr. Physical Science. Atomic Number- the number of protons in an atom The number of protons in an atom is EQUAL to the number of electrons in an atom. So if an atom has an atomic number of 82… There are ______ protons There are ______ electrons.

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Periodic Table Notes

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  1. Periodic Table Notes 8th gr. Physical Science

  2. Atomic Number- the number of protons in an atom • The number of protons in an atom is EQUAL to the number of electrons in an atom. So if an atom has an atomic number of 82… There are ______ protons There are ______ electrons

  3. Atomic mass number- the sum of the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom • Number of neutrons = atomic mass – atomic number • So if the atomic mass is 207 and the atomic number is 82, then there are _______ neutrons in the atom.

  4. Modern periodic table- is arranged according to increasing atomic numberand by physical and chemical properties. • As you move from left to right on the PT, the number of protons increases by one.

  5. Periods- are the horizontal rows on the table. • The elements increase by one proton and one electron as you move from left to right.

  6. Group aka Family- are the vertical columns that sharesimilar chemical and physical properties to one another.

  7. Group 1- Alkali metal family • the most reactive metal family and are very reactive in water, soft, silvery grey, have one valence electron and react well with the Halogen family (group 17)

  8. Group 17- Halogen Family is the most reactive nonmetal family on the periodic table. • The often form compounds with the Alkali metal family (group 1) • They have 7 valence electrons • Group 18- Noble gases • Do not react to form compounds, they are inert • All but Helium have 8 valence electrons

  9. Reactive- the ability to chemically react with another element to form a compound.

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