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

2 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

3 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”

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

17 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.

18 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


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