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More on the Period Table: Metals + Determining Shells and Valence Electrons Chapter 4 Section 3

Periods Each row is called a “period” The elements in each period have the same number of “shells” 1st Period = 1 Shell 2nd Period = 2 Shells 3rd Period = 3 Shells 4th Period = 4 Shells

Groups Group 8 = 8 electrons Group 1 = 1 electron Except for He, it has 2 electrons Group 2 = 2 electrons Each column is called a “group” 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Each element in a group has the same number of electrons in their outer orbital, also known as “shells”. The electrons in the outer shell are called “valence electrons”

Determine the number of shells and the number of valence electrons for: Carbon - C 2nd Period = 2 shells 4th Group = 4 valence electrons www.chem4kids.com

Determine the number of shells and the number of valence electrons for: Sodium - Na 3rd Period = 3 shells 1st Group = 1 valence electron www.chem4kids.com

Ne Name the element. Number of shells ? Valence electrons ?

Ne Name the element. Number of shells ? Valence electrons ? Neon 2nd Period = 2 shells 8th Group = 8 valence electrons

H Name the element. Number of shells ? Valence electrons ?

H Name the element. Number of shells ? Valence electrons ? Hydrogen 1st Period = 1 shell 1st Group = 1 valence electron

Be Name the element. Number of shells ? Valence electrons ?

Be Name the element. Number of shells ? Valence electrons ? Beryllium 2nd Period = 2 shells 2nd Group = 2 valence electrons

S Name the element. Number of shells ? Valence electrons ?

S Name the element. Number of shells ? Valence electrons ? Sulfur 3rd Period = 3 shells 6th Group = 6 valence electrons

K Name the element. Number of shells ? Valence electrons ?

K Name the element. Number of shells ? Valence electrons ? Potassium 4th Period = 4 shells 1st Group = 1 valence electron

He Name the element. Number of shells ? Valence electrons ?

He Name the element. Number of shells ? Valence electrons ? Helium 1st Period = 1 shell 8th Group = 2 valence electrons Helium is the exception in Group 8. Since it has just one shell, that shell can only fit 2 electrons instead of 8. It is in this group because all the elements have a full outer shell.

Properties of Metals Malleable Ductile Thermal Conductivity a material that can be pounded, molded into shapes Ductile a material that can be pulled into a long wire Thermal Conductivity the ability of an object to transfer heat Electrical Conductivity the ability of an object to transfer electricity Reactivity how easily a substances reacts with other substances Corrosion The gradual wearing away of metal due to chemical reaction