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Chapter 5 Homework and Learning Objectives

Chapter 5/6 Homework

Read 5.1-5.2, Notes on periodic law (5.1), Mendeleev (5.1), Moseley(5.1), properties of metals, non-metals, semimetals (5.2),

5-2 RRWS

Read 5.3, notes on periodic table trends, define bold face terms.

5-3 RRWS

Periodic Table Puzzle

March Madness and the Bracketology of Elements Tournament

Read 6-1, 6-1 RRWS

Read 6-2, 6-2 RRWS

Read 6-3, 6-3 RRWS

Read 6-4, 6-4 RRWS

Read 6-5, 6-5 RRWS

Chapter 5/6 Review  CH 5: pg. 188:  8-17,19,21,22,23,25-28,30,33,34/ CH 6 pg. 216: 1-19,26,28,29,33,34, pg. 220:  22-27,36-40,43,

If time permits there will be a quiz over CH5, a quiz over CH 6, and a chapter 5/6 test.

 

Learning Objectives Chapter 5/6

Interactive Periodic Table

Periodic Table of the Elements

The Photographic Periodic Table

 

5.1   Development of the P.T.

Dmitri Mendeleev

Periodic Law

Moseley

 

5.2   Reading the Periodic Table

Groups/ families, periods/series, Names of the families, Numbering or labeling the families, stair step line, metals, nonmetals, metalloids(properties), synthetic elements, radioactive elements, phase at room temperature, monatomic,diatomic, and polyatomic elements, spdf block elements, noble metals, deadly elements, 

what does halogen mean?

what does chalcogen mean?

what does alkaline mean?

 

abbreviated electron configuration, isoelectronic-having the same electron configuration of a noble gas, valence electrons for the main group elements

 

5.3  Periodic Table Trends  

 Atomic Size

Ionic size, cations, anions,

Ionization Energy

Successive Ionization Energies

Electron Affinity

Electronegativity

Tendency to lose electrons

Tendency to gain electrons

OCTET RULE     

Octet rule explains an element wanting to be Isoelectronic with a noble gas

Quiz over Periodic Table Trends

 

Chapter 6-Learn properties of the families, and uses of specific elements

Play the game to quiz your knowledge of how elements are used 

6-1 Reactive Metals the s block elements, 

6-2 Transition Metals: the d block elements

6-3 Inner transition metals: the f block elements

actinide series

6-4 P block elements

6-5 Hydrogen: one of a kind

 

Links to be used for the Lab demonstrations:

Hydrogen Power

Hindenburg Disaster

Alkali Metal Reactivity

 

Please use this link to print periodic tables at home using a color printer.  There are many periodic tables to choose from.  Choose the periodic table that contains the information that is most valuable to you.  

Printable Periodic Tables

 

 

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