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Introduction to the Periodic Table

Introduction to the Periodic Table

Assessment

Presentation

Science

8th - 10th Grade

Hard

NGSS
MS-PS1-1, HS-PS1-8

Standards-aligned

Created by

Anne Romeo

FREE Resource

14 Slides • 16 Questions

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Periodic Table of Elements:

Introduction

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•Center of atom
•Contains the protons and neutrons

What do you remember
about the nucleus?

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•Positive charge
•Located in nucleus
• 1 atomic mass unit (amu)
•Atomic number = number of protons

What do you remember
about the Proton?

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Dropdown

will give you the number of protons and ​

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Drag and Drop

In order to find the number of neutrons, you must ​
the ​
by the ​
.
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subtract
atomic mass
atomic number
electrons
neutrons
orbital shells

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•Negative charge
•Located in electron cloud, orbital, or energy level
•Mass almost zero so not calculated in atom’s mass

What do you remember
about the electron?

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No charge
Located in nucleus
1 atomic mass unit (amu)

What do you remember
about the neutron?

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Drag and Drop

A(n) ​
whizzes around the center subatomic particles.
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electron
proton
neutron
electron cloud
quark
isotope

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Drag and Drop

A(n) ​
will help identify an element on the periodic table.
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proton
neutron
electron cloud
quark
isotope
electron

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Match

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Match the part of the atom with the correct letter.

A

B

C

D

E

Electron

Electron Cloud

Neutron

Proton

Nucleus

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Gives the number of PROTONS in an atom (smallest number in the periodic table box)

If it is an neutral ATOM, then the number of
PROTONS is the SAME as the number of ELECTRONS

Atomic Number

Atomic Mass
Gives the amount of mass (largest number
in the periodic table box)

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Multiple Choice

If a sulfur atom has 16 protons, 16 electrons, and 16 neutrons, its atomic mass is:

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16

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32

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8

4

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  • Atoms of an element
    with a different
    number of neutrons

  • Have a different
    atomic mass, but the
    chemical properties
    are the same

ISOTOPES

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Dropdown

Isotopes are atoms of an element with a different number of ​
and will also have a different ​atomic
.

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Multiple Choice

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What would be the atomic mass of 18O isotope? (hint: look at the picture)

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16

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10

3

8

4

18

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Fill in the Blank

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How many neutrons would this isotope of Lithium have?

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Multiple Choice

How is carbon-12 different from carbon-14?

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it has a different number of electrons

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it has a different number of protons

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it has a different number of neutrons

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it has a different number of orbital shells

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Match

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Match the following

A

B

C

D

atomic number

element symbol

element name

atomic mass

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go UP and DOWN on the periodic table

Elements are placed into FAMILIES or GROUPS based on their CHEMICAL Properties.

Elements in groups/ families SHARE
PROPERTIES

Groups/families

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This is GROUP/FAMILY 1.


ALL the elements in
this GROUP/FAMILY
SHARE PROPERTIES

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This is GROUP/FAMILY 2.
ALL the elements in
this GROUP/FAMILY
SHARE PROPERTIES

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go ACROSS on the periodic table based on the number of PROTONS an element has

Elements that are in periods DO NOT
SHARE PROPERTIES

PERIOD

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Multiple Choice

In what period can you find Boron?

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1

2

2

3

3

4

4

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Drag and Drop

The element​​
is found in group 9, period 6?
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Iridium
Osmium
Ruthenium
Rhenium
Hassium
Tungsten

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Dropdown

Elements ​
and ​ Arsenic are found in period 4.

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Reorder

Reorder the following elements from the least amount of protons to the most.

Neon

Argon

Krypton

Xenon

Radon

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2
3
4
5

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Where the electrons are located
There is a specific number of
electrons that can be located in
each energy level
Energy Level #1 can have a
maximum of 2 electrons in it
Energy Level #2 can have a
maximum of 8 electrons in it

Energy Levels

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Drag and Drop

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The orbital shell marked with letter A is able to hold a maximum of
electrons and the shell marked B is able to hold a maximum of ​
electrons.
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2
8
6
1
18

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•Found in the outer most
orbital or energy level

•Only part involved in
chemical bonding

Valence Electrons

•Group # = # of Valence Electrons

--> Group 1 has 1 valence electron​

--> Group 13 has 3​ electrons

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Periodic Table of Elements:

Introduction

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