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1  Open to page 50 in your manual. Answer the following question in the Think about it…  Why do you think we reference groups as a family? What to do…

2 Standard 9.9: Use the periodic table to determine the properties of an element Families or Groups

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6 * The hydrogen square sits atop Family A1, but it is not a member of that family. * Hydrogen is in a class of its own. * It’s a gas at room temperature. * It has one proton and one electron in its one and only energy level. * Hydrogen only needs 2 electrons to fill up its valence shell.

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8 * The alkali family is found in the first column of the periodic table. * Atoms of the alkali metals have a single electron in their outermost level, in other words, 1 valence electron, group 1A. * They are shiny, have the consistency of clay, and are easily cut with a knife.

9 * They are the most reactive metals. * They react violently with water. *Alkali metals are never found as free elements in nature. They are always bonded with another element.

10 True or False: * Hydrogen is the most reactive element in the Alkali metals family.

11 Yes or No: * Alkali metals are a shoppers dream because they are found free all around the place.

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13 * They are never found uncombined in nature. * They have two valence electrons, group 2A. * Alkaline earth metals include magnesium and calcium, among others.

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15  Transition Elements include those elements in B groups 3-12 (short columns)  They are good conductors of heat and electricity.  Transition elements have 1 or 2 valence electrons, which they lose when they form bonds with other atoms. Some transition elements can lose electrons in their next-to- outermost level

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17 * The Boron Family is named after the first element in the family. * Atoms in this family have 3 valence electrons, group 3A. * This family includes a metalloid (boron), and the rest are metals. * This family includes the most abundant metal in the earth’s crust (aluminum).

18 True or False: * The metalloid Al is the most abundant element in the earths crust.

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20  Atoms of this family have 4 valence electrons, group 4A.  This family includes a non-metal (carbon), metalloids, and metals.  The element carbon is called the “basis of life.” There is an entire branch of chemistry devoted to carbon compounds called organic chemistry.

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22  The nitrogen family is named after the element that makes up 78% of our atmosphere.  This family includes non-metals, metalloids, and metals.  Atoms in the nitrogen family have 5 valence electrons, 5A. They tend to share electrons when they bond.

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24 * Atoms of this family have 6 valence electrons, 6A. * Most elements in this family share electrons when forming compounds. * Oxygen is the most abundant element in the earth’s crust. It is extremely active and combines with almost all elements.

25 * What Family has a member that makes up the majority of our atmosphere? A. Carbon B. Oxygen C. Nitrogen

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27  Halogens have 7 valence electrons, 7A, which explains why they are the most active non-metals. They are never found free in nature. ■Halogen atoms only need to gain 1 electron to fill their outermost energy level. ■They react with alkali metals to form salts.

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29 * Noble Gases are colorless gases that are extremely un-reactive.  One important property of the noble gases is their inactivity. They are inactive because their outermost energy level is full, 8A.  Because they do not readily combine with other elements to form compounds, the noble gases are called inert.  All the noble gases are found in small amounts in the earth's atmosphere.

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31 * The thirty rare earth elements are composed of the lanthanide and actinide series. * One element of the lanthanide series and most of the elements in the actinide series are called trans-uranium, which means synthetic or man-made.

32 * This family has the potential to season my potatoes. A. Halogens B. Rare earth C. Noble gases

33 * OH to be Inert. A. Alkali metals B. Boron group C. Oxygen family D. Noble gases

34 * Put it together... 1. Complete the Famous Table Skill Sheet 2. Work time for coloring your periodic table – metals, non-metals, and metalloids


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