The Periodic Table of Elements 11 th Grade Chemistry Miss Bouselli Click Here to Begin.

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The Periodic Table of Elements 11 th Grade Chemistry Miss Bouselli Click Here to Begin

Click the group you would like to start with Group 1: Alkali Metals Group 2: Alkaline Earth Metals Transition Metals Group 3: Boron Group Group 4: Carbon Group Group 5: Pnictogens Group 6: Chalcogens Group 7: Halogens Group 8: Noble Gases 1 2 Transitions All Done? Click here!

Group 1: Alkali Metals Click the element you would like to learn more about. Return to Full Periodic Table *Even though Hydrgen is in Group 1, it is actually a gas

Group 2: Alkaline Earth Metals Click the element you would like to learn more about. Return to Full Periodic Table

Group 3: The Boron Group Click the element you would like to learn more about. Return to Full Periodic Table

Group 4: The Carbon Group Click the element you would like to learn more about. Return to Full Periodic Table

Group 5: The Pnictogens Click the element you would like to learn more about. Return to Full Periodic Table

Group 6: Chalcogens Click the element you would like to learn more about. Return to Full Periodic Table

Group 7: Halogens Click the element you would like to learn more about. Return to Full Periodic Table

Group 8: The Noble Gases Click the element you would like to learn more about. Return to Full Periodic Table

The Transition Metals Click the element you would like to learn more about.* *Note these are just the most common transition metals Return to Full Periodic Table

Hydrogen Symbol: H Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 1 Return to Alkali Metals

Lithium Symbol: Li Atomic Mass: 6.941g/mol Atomic Number: 3 Return to Alkali Metals

Sodium Symbol: Na Atomic Mass: 22.99g/mol Atomic Number: 11 Return to Alkali Metals

Potassium Symbol: K Atomic Mass: 39.10g/mol Atomic Number: 19 Return to Alkali Metals

Rubidium Symbol: Rb Atomic Mass: 85.47g/mol Atomic Number: 37 Return to Alkali Metals

Cesium Symbol: Cs Atomic Mass: 132.9g/mol Atomic Number: 55 Return to Alkali Metals

Francium Symbol: Fr Atomic Mass: 223g/mol Atomic Number: 87 Return to Alkali Metals

Beryllium Symbol: Be Atomic Mass: 9.012g/mol Atomic Number: 4 Return to Alkaline Earth Metals

Magnesium Symbol: Mg Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 12 Return to Alkaline Earth Metals

Calcium Symbol: Ca Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 20 Return to Alkaline Earth Metals

Strontium Symbol: Sr Atomic Mass: 87.62g/mol Atomic Number: 38 Return to Alkaline Earth Metals

Barium Symbol: Sr Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 56 Return to Alkaline Earth Metals

Radium Symbol: Ra Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 88 Return to Alkaline Earth Metals

Boron Symbol: B Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 5 Return to The Boron Group

Aluminum Symbol: Al Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 13 Return to The Boron Group

Gallium Symbol: Ga Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 31 Return to The Boron Group

Indium Symbol: In Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 49 Return to The Boron Group

Thallium Symbol: Tl Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 81 Return to The Boron Group

Carbon Symbol: C Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 6 Return to The Carbon Group

Silicon Symbol: Si Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 14 Return to The Carbon Group

Germanium Symbol: Ge Atomic Mass: 72.61g/mol Atomic Number: 32 Return to The Carbon Group

Tin Symbol: Sn Atomic Mass: 118.7g/mol Atomic Number: 50 Return to The Carbon Group

Lead Symbol: Pb Atomic Mass: 207.2g/mol Atomic Number: 82 Return to The Carbon Group

Nitrogen Symbol: N Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 7 Return to The Pnictogens

Phosphorus Symbol: P Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 15 Return to The Pnictogens

Arsenic Symbol: As Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 33 Return to The Pnictogens

Antimony Symbol: Sb Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 51 Return to The Pnictogens

Bismuth Symbol: Bi Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 83 Return to The Pnictogens

Oxygen Symbol: O Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 8 Return to The Chalcogens

Sulfur Symbol: S Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 16 Return to The Chalcogens

Selenium Symbol: Se Atomic Mass: 78.09g/mol Atomic Number: 34 Return to The Chalcogens

Tellurium Symbol: Te Atomic Mass: 127.6g/mol Atomic Number: 52 Return to The Chalcogens

Polonium Symbol: Po Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 84 Return to The Chalcogens

Fluorine Symbol: F Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 9 Return to The Halogens

Chlorine Symbol: Cl Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 17 Return to The Halogens

Bromine Symbol: Br Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 35 Return to The Halogens

Iodine Symbol: I Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 53 Return to The Halogens

Astatine Symbol: At Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 85 Return to The Halogens

Helium Symbol: He Atomic Mass: 4.003g/mol Atomic Number: 2 Return to The Noble Gases

Neon Symbol: Ne Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 10 Return to The Noble Gases

Argon Symbol: Ar Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 18 Return to The Noble Gases

Krypton Symbol: Kr Atomic Mass: 84.80g/mol Atomic Number: 36 Return to The Noble Gases

Xenon Symbol: Xe Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 54 Return to The Noble Gases

Radon Symbol: Rn Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 86 Return to The Noble Gases

Titanium Symbol: Ti Atomic Mass: 47.88g/mol Atomic Number: 22 Return to the Transition Metals

Vanadium Symbol: V Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 23 Return to the Transition Metals

Chromium Symbol: Cr Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 24 Return to the Transition Metals

Manganese Symbol: Mn Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 25 Return to the Transition Metals

Iron Symbol: Fe Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 26 Return to the Transition Metals

Cobalt Symbol: Co Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 27 Return to the Transition Metals

Nickel Symbol: Ni Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 28 Return to the Transition Metals

Copper Symbol: Cu Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 29 Return to the Transition Metals

Zinc Symbol: Zn Atomic Mass: 65.39g/mol Atomic Number: 30 Return to the Transition Metals

Silver Symbol: Ag Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 47 Return to the Transition Metals

Gold Symbol: Au Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 79 Return to the Transition Metals

Mercury Symbol: Hg Atomic Mass: g/mol Atomic Number: 80 Return to the Transition Metals

Let’s see what you’ve learned! Which group is the element Tellurium found? A.The Alkali MetalsThe Alkali Metals A.The Noble GasesThe Noble Gases C. The ChalcogensThe Chalcogens D. The HalogensThe Halogens

Oops! Your Answer: The Noble Gases Sorry, that’s incorrect! Try again!

Oops! Your answer: The Alkali Metals Sorry, that’s incorrect! Try again!

Oops! Your Answer: The Halogens Sorry, that’s incorrect! Try again!

Congratulations! You’ve finished The Periodic Table of Elements! Return to the Start