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Rapid Review Periodic Table
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Lesson 1 Periodic Law When elements are arranged by their “?” Their Chemical and Physical Properties show a regular and repeating pattern Alphabetical Order Atomic Number Atomic Mass
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Periodic Law When elements are arranged by their “Atomic Number” Their Chemical and Physical Properties show a regular and repeating pattern
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The Horizontal Rows on the Periodic Table are called “?”
Groups Pudding Periods
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The Horizontal Rows on the Periodic Table are called “Periods”
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The Period Number tells you how many “?” an Element has.
Protons Electron Shells Valence Electrons
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The Period Number tells you how many “Electron Shells” an Element has.
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Fe, Co and Ni are in Period 4, so they all have 4 electrons shells
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Period 1 is considered full with “?” electrons.
2 4 8
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Period 1 is considered full with “2” electrons.
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Periods 2-7 are considered full with “?” electrons.
4 8
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Periods 2-7 are considered full with “8” electrons.
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“?” are elements in the same Vertical Column on the Periodic Table.
Groups Groupies Periods
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“Groups” are elements in the same Vertical Column on the Periodic Table.
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Elements in the same Group have the same number of “?”
Electron Shells Valence Electrons Periods
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Elements in the same Group have the same number of “Valence Electrons”
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The number of Valence Electrons determines the “?” of an element
Chemical Properties Period Number Smell
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The number of Valence Electrons determines the “Chemical Properties” of an element
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Lesson 2 The “?” divides the Periodic Table into 3 main groups.
Period Number Zig-Zag Line Flugensthimer
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The “Zig-Zag Line” divides the Periodic Table into 3 main groups.
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“?” are the elements to the left of the Zig-Zag Line
Metals Non Metals Metalloids
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“Metals” are the elements to the left of the Zig-Zag Line
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Which of the following is not a property of Metals :
- Luster - Dull -High Melting Point -Good Conductors of electricity -Malleable & Ductile
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- Dull Which of the following is not a property of Metals : - Luster
-High Melting Point -Good Conductors of electricity -Malleable & Ductile
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“?” are the elements (Except Aluminum) that Touch the Zig-Zag Line Metals Non Metals Metalloids
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“Metalloids” are the elements
(Except Aluminum) that touch the Zig-Zag Line
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Metalloids are “?" of electricity
Semi-conductors Insulators Conductors
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Metalloids are semi-conductors
Metalloids are “Semi-conductors " of electricity Metalloids are semi-conductors
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“?” are the elements that are to the
right of the Zig-Zag Line Metals Non Metals Metalloids
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“Non Metals” are the elements that are to the
right of the Zig-Zag Line
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Which of the following is not a property of Non Metals :
-Dull -Low Melting Point -Malleable - Poor Conductors of electricity - Brittle
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Which of the following is not a property of Non Metals :
-Dull -Low Melting Point -Malleable - Poor Conductors of electricity - Brittle Only metals are Malleable
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Lesson 3 Does this statement apply best to : Alkali Metals – Alkaline Earth Metals or Both “So reactive , that they are not found in a pure state in Nature”
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Does this statement apply best to : Alkali Metals – Alkaline Earth Metals -Both
“So reactive , that they are not found in a pure state in Nature
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Does this statement apply best to : Alkali Metals – Alkaline Earth Metals -Both
Have 1 Valence electron
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Does this statement apply best to : Alkali Metals – Alkaline Earth Metals -Both
Have 1 Valence electron
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Does this statement apply best to : Alkali Metals – Alkaline Earth Metals –Both
React very easily with Halogens to form "Salts"
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Does this statement apply best to : Alkali Metals – Alkaline Earth Metals –Both
React very easily with Halogens to form "Salts"
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Does this statement apply best to : Alkali Metals – Alkaline Earth Metals –Both
React slowly with water
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Does this statement apply best to : Alkali Metals – Alkaline Earth Metals –Both
React slowly with water
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Does this statement apply best to : Alkali Metals – Alkaline Earth Metals –Both
So soft, they can be cut with a knife
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Does this statement apply best to : Alkali Metals – Alkaline Earth Metals –Both
So soft, they can be cut with a knife
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Lesson 4 Which of the following metals is not a Transition Metal ? Cu
Fe Al Ag
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Which of the following metals is not a Transition Metal ?
Cu Fe Al Ag
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Which of the following metals is not an “Other Metal” ?
Au Pb Bi
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Which of the following metals is not an “Other Metal” ?
Au Pb Bi
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Both the “Other Metals” and the “Transition Metals” are good conductors of Heat and “?”
Electricity Light Cold Pudding
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Both the “Other Metals” and the “Transition Metals” are good conductors of Heat and “Electricity”
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One of the differences between the Other Metals and the Transition Metals is that the Transition Metals can pull an extra valence e-from the “?” outermost shell. 1st – 2nd – 3rd -4th
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One of the differences between the Other Metals and the Transition Metals is that the Transition Metals can pull an extra valence e-from the “2nd” outermost shell.
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The “Other Metals” tend to have “?” melting points.
High Low Medium Extra Special
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The “Other Metals” tend to have “Low” melting points.
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Lesson 5 Silicon and Germanium are 2 of the most important Metalloids since they are “?” of Electricity. Conductors Semi-conductors Insulators
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Silicon and Germanium are 2 of the most important Metalloids since they are “Semi-conductors” of Electricity. Conductor Semi-Conductor Insulator
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Which of the following elements is not a “Non-Metal”
H, C, As, or O
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Which of the following elements is not a “Non-Metal”
H, C, As, or O
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Metalloids have a “?” Luster.
Dull Shiny Bumpy Pudding
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Metalloids have a “Shiny” Luster.
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Lesson 6 The 2 main types of Rare Earth Elements are the Lanthanides and the “?”. Alkalides Actinides Hemorrhoids Mettalides
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The 2 main types of Rare Earth Elements are the Lanthanides and the “Actinides”.
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Which of the following is not a property of the Lanthanides ?
Most occur naturally on our planet Most are radioactive All are in Period 6
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Which of the following is not a property of the Lanthanides ?
Most occur naturally on our planet Most are radioactive All are in Period 6
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Which of the following is not a property of the Actinides ?
Most are synthetic or man-made Most are radioactive All are in Period 6
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Which of the following is not a property of the Actinides ?
Most are synthetic or man-made Most are radioactive All are in Period 6 Actinides are in Period 7
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Lesson 7 Which of the following is not a property of the Noble Gases ?
All are gases at room temp. Non-Reactive with other elements Poisonous, Very Chemically Reactive
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Poisonous,Very Chemically Reactive
Which of the following is not a property of the Noble Gases ? All are gases at room temp. Non-Reactive with other elements Poisonous,Very Chemically Reactive
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Transition Other Alkali
Halogens react violently with “?” Metals to form salts Transition Other Alkali
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Alkali Halogens react violently with “?” Metals to form salts
Transition Other Alkali
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Electrons makes a full shell
Only, the “?” have a full Valence Shell. Halogens Transition Metals Noble Gases Transmutagens
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Only, the “Noble Gases” have a full Valence Shell.
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Which of the following is not a Halogen ?
Cl Ne I
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Which of the following is not a Halogen ?
Cl Ne I
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The “?” Have 7 Valence electrons
Noble Gases Alkali Metals Halogens Puddings
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The “Halogens” Have 7 Valence electrons
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