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What do the items have in common?
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What do these items have in common?
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Mendeleev organized the periodic table according toatomic mass. Is this the way that the periodic table isorganized today? If not, how is it organized?
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What does it mean if something is "Periodic"?
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QuizCheck Up
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The horizontal rows on the periodic table of elementsare known as
rows
building blocks
families
periods
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The vertical columns on the periodic table are known as
building blocks
groups (or families)
chemicals
periodic
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Draw It
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Draw a line through the elements in GROUP 2
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Draw It
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Draw a line through the elements in PERIOD 4
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QuizTrack it down...
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What element is located in Group 2, Period 4?
Lithium (Li)
Calcium (Ca)
Gold (Au)
Carbon (C)
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What element is located in Group 4, Period 5?
Vanadium (V)
Chromium (Cr)
Zirconium (Zr)
Niobium (Nb)
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What element is located in Group 5, Period 4?
Carbon (C)
Chromium (Cr)
Niobium (Nb)
Vanadium (V)
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The Period Table
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