Atoms, Elements and the Periodic Table

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Atoms, Elements and the Periodic Table There are billions of materials in our universe. Those materials are made up from about 112 elements only.

An element is a substance that is made from one kind of atom only An element is a substance that is made from one kind of atom only. It cannot be broken down into simpler substances. atom atom An element An element

The Periodic Table is a useful way to arrange elements. The vertical columns are called groups. The horizontal rows are called periods. Elements in the same group have similar properties. Three quarters of the elements are metals. One quarter of the elements are non-metals.

Rules for chemical symbols in the periodic table: The symbol is usually the first one or two letters of the name. Sometimes the old (Latin) name is used . The first letter of a symbol is always a capital letter. The second letter of a symbol is always a small letter. Every element has a different symbol.

Now look in your periodic table and find the symbols of the following elements, then find out if it is a metal or a non-metal: Copper …….. Iron ……….. Magnesium ……….. Chlorine ……….. Carbon ………… Sodium ……. Lead ………. Gold ……… Calcium …….. Fluorine ……….

Now look in your periodic table and find the symbols of the following elements, then find out if it is a metal or a non-metal: Copper …Cu….. Iron …Fe…….. Magnesium …Mg.. Chlorine …Cl.. Carbon …C…… Sodium Na. Lead Pb. Gold Au… Calcium Ca.. Fluorine F….

Now look in your periodic table and find the symbols of the following elements, then find out if it is a metal or a non-metal: Sodium Na Metal. Lead Pb Metal. Gold Au Metal… Calcium Ca. Metal. Fluorine F Non-Metal. Copper …Cu…Metal Iron …Fe…Metal Magnesium …Mg. Metal Chlorine …Cl. Non-Metal. Carbon …C…Non-Metal…

Now look in your periodic table and find name that corresponds to the following symbols

Fe

Iron

Cu

copper

N

nitrogen

F

fluorine

K

potassium

Zn

zinc

Li

lithium

Al

aluminum

O

oxygen

The Periodic Table Q1. The symbol of Nitrogen is: a. Na b. N c. Ni Q2. Hg is the symbol of: a. Hydrogen b. Helium c. Mercury Q3. The percentage of metals in the periodic table is: a. 75% b. 50% c. 25% Q4. Water is not in the periodic table because: a. It is a liquid substance b. It is a natural substance c. It is a compound not an element

The Periodic Table Q1. The symbol of Nitrogen is: a. Na b. N c. Ni Q2. Hg is the symbol of: a. Hydrogen b. Helium c. Mercury Q3. The percentage of metals in the periodic table is: a. 75% b. 50% c. 25% Q4. Water is not in the periodic table because: a. It is a liquid substance b. It is a natural substance c. It is a compound not an element