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1 Rapid Review Periodic Table

2 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

3 Periodic Law When elements are arranged by their “Atomic Number” Their Chemical and Physical Properties show a regular and repeating pattern

4 The Horizontal Rows on the Periodic Table are called “?”
Groups Pudding Periods

5 The Horizontal Rows on the Periodic Table are called “Periods”

6 The Period Number tells you how many “?” an Element has.
Protons Electron Shells Valence Electrons

7 The Period Number tells you how many “Electron Shells” an Element has.

8 Fe, Co and Ni are in Period 4, so they all have 4 electrons shells

9 Period 1 is considered full with “?” electrons.
2 4 8

10 Period 1 is considered full with “2” electrons.

11 Periods 2-7 are considered full with “?” electrons.
4 8

12 Periods 2-7 are considered full with “8” electrons.

13 “?” are elements in the same Vertical Column on the Periodic Table.
Groups Groupies Periods

14 “Groups” are elements in the same Vertical Column on the Periodic Table.

15 Elements in the same Group have the same number of “?”
Electron Shells Valence Electrons Periods

16 Elements in the same Group have the same number of “Valence Electrons”

17 The number of Valence Electrons determines the “?” of an element
Chemical Properties Period Number Smell

18 The number of Valence Electrons determines the “Chemical Properties” of an element

19 Lesson 2 The “?” divides the Periodic Table into 3 main groups.
Period Number Zig-Zag Line Flugensthimer

20 The “Zig-Zag Line” divides the Periodic Table into 3 main groups.

21 “?” are the elements to the left of the Zig-Zag Line
Metals Non Metals Metalloids

22 “Metals” are the elements to the left of the Zig-Zag Line

23 Which of the following is not a property of Metals :
- Luster - Dull -High Melting Point -Good Conductors of electricity -Malleable & Ductile

24 - Dull Which of the following is not a property of Metals : - Luster
-High Melting Point -Good Conductors of electricity -Malleable & Ductile

25 “?” are the elements (Except Aluminum) that Touch the Zig-Zag Line Metals Non Metals Metalloids

26 “Metalloids” are the elements
(Except Aluminum) that touch the Zig-Zag Line

27 Metalloids are “?" of electricity
Semi-conductors Insulators Conductors

28 Metalloids are semi-conductors
Metalloids are “Semi-conductors " of electricity Metalloids are semi-conductors

29 “?” are the elements that are to the
right of the Zig-Zag Line Metals Non Metals Metalloids

30 “Non Metals” are the elements that are to the
right of the Zig-Zag Line

31 Which of the following is not a property of Non Metals :
-Dull -Low Melting Point -Malleable - Poor Conductors of electricity - Brittle

32 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

33 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”

34 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

35 Does this statement apply best to : Alkali Metals – Alkaline Earth Metals -Both
Have 1 Valence electron

36 Does this statement apply best to : Alkali Metals – Alkaline Earth Metals -Both
Have 1 Valence electron

37 Does this statement apply best to : Alkali Metals – Alkaline Earth Metals –Both
React very easily with Halogens to form "Salts"

38 Does this statement apply best to : Alkali Metals – Alkaline Earth Metals –Both
React very easily with Halogens to form "Salts"

39 Does this statement apply best to : Alkali Metals – Alkaline Earth Metals –Both
React slowly with water

40 Does this statement apply best to : Alkali Metals – Alkaline Earth Metals –Both
React slowly with water

41 Does this statement apply best to : Alkali Metals – Alkaline Earth Metals –Both
So soft, they can be cut with a knife

42 Does this statement apply best to : Alkali Metals – Alkaline Earth Metals –Both
So soft, they can be cut with a knife

43 Lesson 4 Which of the following metals is not a Transition Metal ? Cu
Fe Al Ag

44 Which of the following metals is not a Transition Metal ?
Cu Fe Al Ag

45 Which of the following metals is not an “Other Metal” ?
Au Pb Bi

46 Which of the following metals is not an “Other Metal” ?
Au Pb Bi

47 Both the “Other Metals” and the “Transition Metals” are good conductors of Heat and “?”
Electricity Light Cold Pudding

48 Both the “Other Metals” and the “Transition Metals” are good conductors of Heat and “Electricity”

49 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

50 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.

51 The “Other Metals” tend to have “?” melting points.
High Low Medium Extra Special

52 The “Other Metals” tend to have “Low” melting points.

53 Lesson 5 Silicon and Germanium are 2 of the most important Metalloids since they are “?” of Electricity. Conductors Semi-conductors Insulators

54 Silicon and Germanium are 2 of the most important Metalloids since they are “Semi-conductors” of Electricity. Conductor Semi-Conductor Insulator

55 Which of the following elements is not a “Non-Metal”
H, C, As, or O

56 Which of the following elements is not a “Non-Metal”
H, C, As, or O

57 Metalloids have a “?” Luster.
Dull Shiny Bumpy Pudding

58 Metalloids have a “Shiny” Luster.

59 Lesson 6 The 2 main types of Rare Earth Elements are the Lanthanides and the “?”. Alkalides Actinides Hemorrhoids Mettalides

60 The 2 main types of Rare Earth Elements are the Lanthanides and the “Actinides”.

61 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

62 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

63 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

64 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

65 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

66 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

67 Transition Other Alkali
Halogens react violently with “?” Metals to form salts Transition Other Alkali

68 Alkali Halogens react violently with “?” Metals to form salts
Transition Other Alkali

69 Electrons makes a full shell
Only, the “?” have a full Valence Shell. Halogens Transition Metals Noble Gases Transmutagens

70 Only, the “Noble Gases” have a full Valence Shell.

71 Which of the following is not a Halogen ?
Cl Ne I

72 Which of the following is not a Halogen ?
Cl Ne I

73 The “?” Have 7 Valence electrons
Noble Gases Alkali Metals Halogens Puddings

74 The “Halogens” Have 7 Valence electrons


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