33 34 periodic table starter application/connection : start periodic basics sep 19, 2013 exit: name...
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33 34Periodic Table
StarterApplication/Connection:
Start Periodic Basics
Sep 19, 2013 Sep 19, 2013
Exit: Name some other things are grouped together because of their similarities.
Practice: Notes
Periodic Table
Why is a system of organization important?
Agenda Agenda
1. Starter1. Starter2. Notes 2. Notes
3. Coloring Periodic Table 3. Coloring Periodic Table 4. Exit4. Exit
5. Homework5. Homework
Date Lecture/ Activity/ Lab Page8/28 Syllabus /Notebook Guidelines 1-28/28 Periodic Table/ Formula 3-48/28 Tools/ Measurement 5-68/28 Lab Report/ Investigations 7-88/28 Restroom passes/Homework Log 9-108/29 Safety equipment 11-128/30 Atoms Vocabulary 13-14 9/3 Atomic Theory Research notes 15-16 9/4 Observation Activity 17-18 9/5 Model Activity 19-20 9/6 Atoms Notes 21-229/9 Atomic Charges 23-249/10 APEMAN 25-269/11 Build An Atom 27-289/16 Test Corrections 29-309/18 Atomic Math and Bohr Models 31-329/19 Periodic Table Notes 33-349/20 Periodic Basics 35-36
Table of Contents
Practice-The Periodic Practice-The Periodic TableTable
TEKS 8.5C interpret the arrangement of the TEKS 8.5C interpret the arrangement of the Periodic Table, including groups and periods, Periodic Table, including groups and periods, to explain how properties are used to classify to explain how properties are used to classify elementselements
TEKS 8.5B identify that protons determine an TEKS 8.5B identify that protons determine an element’s identity and valence electrons element’s identity and valence electrons determine its chemical properties, including determine its chemical properties, including reactivityreactivity
The modern periodic The modern periodic table was created table was created by Russian chemist, by Russian chemist, Dmitri MendeleevDmitri Mendeleev..
ElementsElements are are represented on the represented on the Periodic Table with Periodic Table with chemical symbolschemical symbols..
Si
NaFe
OCH
e
The elements are The elements are arranged from left arranged from left to right based on to right based on their their atomic atomic numbernumber..
The atomic The atomic number number
comes from comes from the number the number of of protonsprotons present in present in
stable atoms stable atoms of that of that
element.element.
ProtonsProtons determine determine the element’s the element’s
identity!!identity!!
Here is the Here is the structure of the structure of the Periodic Table…Periodic Table…
ColumnsColumns
The columns on The columns on the Table are the Table are called called groupsgroups. .
The groups areThe groups arenumbered from numbered from 1-1-1818. .
Elements within Elements within a group have a group have very similar very similar propertiesproperties..Make this symbol on your Periodic Table:
GROUPS
Draw an arrow to show the Draw an arrow to show the direction of the groups on direction of the groups on
the Periodic Table!the Periodic Table!
Which way to the groups go?
VERTICALVERTICAL
PeriodsPeriods
The The rowsrows on on the Periodic the Periodic Table have Table have meaning as meaning as
well. well.
The rows are The rows are called called periodsperiods..
Left to right is the
(period)
Next to the periods, draw Next to the periods, draw an arrow to show the an arrow to show the
direction of the periodsdirection of the periods..
Across any period, the properties of
elements gradually change. For
example, as you move from left to right across the
table, atoms tend to become smaller in size, but larger in
mass.
HORIZONTALHORIZONTALWhich way do the periods
go?
KEYKEYNotice the box
at the top of the Periodic Table.
This is a key that tells us
what all of the symbols and
numbers mean.
14
Si28.068
Silicon
Do the following on your Do the following on your key on your Periodic Table.key on your Periodic Table.
AtomicAtomic number -Circlenumber -CircleName = chemical symbol Name = chemical symbol = = elementelement symbol-symbol-HighlightHighlight
Atomic Atomic mass- Boxmass- Box
Elements are Elements are classified into classified into threethree large groups on the large groups on the Periodic Table. The Periodic Table. The groups are ……groups are ……
Major Groups
MetalsMetals
On the left and bottomOn the left and bottom
Non MetalsNon MetalsOn the RightOn the Right
Metalloids in the Middle Metalloids in the Middle along the solid linealong the solid line
Application:Application: Using the Periodic Table Using the Periodic Table in your Journalin your Journal
Color the three groups on your Color the three groups on your Periodic Table and make a key. Periodic Table and make a key.
MetalsMetals == blueblueNonmetalsNonmetals == greengreenMetalloidsMetalloids == yellowyellow
No colore No Color
Blue 1-12 and bottom 2
Along jagged line Yellow
On Right Green 14-18
Use Page 62 in 8th grade book for example
33 34Periodic Table
StarterApplication/Connection:
Start Periodic Basics
Sep 19, 2013 Sep 19, 2013
Exit: Name some other things are grouped together because of their similarities.
Practice: Notes
Periodic Table
Why is a system of organization important?