bell work complete poem activity. the periodic table of the elements

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Bell WorkComplete poem activity

ChemistryThe Periodic Table of the Elements

ElementsA pure substance that cannot be broken

down into a simpler chemical substance by any physical or chemical means

Ag – Silver you can’t carry out any reaction or change that will convert silver into anything chemicaly simpler

CompoundsA pure substance composed of two or more

different elements that are chemically joined

Water – a compound of the elements hydrogen and oxygen. (H2O)

What is the Periodic Table?

A collection of all known elements on earth.

It is a table that lists the properties of each element includingAtomic NumberAtomic WeightAtomic Name Element Symbol

Element Symbols

The Swedish chemist Berzelius developed the system used today to determine the symbols for the elements.

Based on 3 rules:

Rule #1: Use the first letter of the element.i.e: Oxygen (O), Carbon (C), Hydrogen (H)

Rule #2: Use the first two letters of the name of the element.i.e: Calcium (Ca), Beryllium (Be), Aluminium

(Al)

Rule #3: Use the first letter and the next available letter of the name of the element.i.e: Magnesium (Mg), Chlorine (Cl), Berkelium

(Bk)

Sometimes symbols are determined by letters from the Latin or German name of the element.

In all cases, the first letter is uppercase and the second letter is lowercase.

Element NameLatin or German

Name Symbol

Lead Plumbum Pb

Gold Aurum Au

Silver Argentum Ag

Tungsten Wolfram W

Organization of Periodic Table

Groups: The vertical columns of a periodic table.

Periods: The horizontal rows of a periodic table.

Most periodic tables show the location of:MetalsNon-MetalsMetalloids (staircase line)

On your own… Using the periodic table on the inside cover of your textbook, fill in your

periodic table handout.

For each element include: Atomic Number Element Symbol Atomic Weight

Number the columns (groups) and rows (periods)

Include elements #1-20, 24-30, 47, 50, 78,79, 80 & 82

Using a colored legend, indicate which elements are metals, metalloids and non-metals.

Include the staircase line on your periodic table.

Metals (Blue)

Metalloids (yellow)

Non-Metals (pink)Staircase Line

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