12_05_13 review bingo periodic table
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This has 118 elements on it. Scientists
use it as a tool to predict unknown
elements
• Bonus QuestionThe atomic #
represents what
three things?
This is the largest “category” of
elements on the periodic table.
• Bonus Question- Name
one physical property of
this category.
This “category’s” properties include
not conducting electricity, brittle,
and does not react with HCl.
• Bonus Question- From
lab, what element is
this?
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• Tell me the Group #
and Period # for
Nitrogen.
This category makes a “staircase” on
the periodic table.
• Bonus question- In
what groups do you find
at least one of these
“types” of elements?
This element represents a metalloid.
• Bonus question- What
is this element’s atomic
number?
This element forms a compound
with Na and makes salt. It is
located in Group 17, Period 3.
• Bonus Question- What
is the “family” name for
this group?
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• How many neutrons
does Beryllium
have?
This element is located in the Alkali
Metal family and is highly reactive with
water.
• Bonus Question- How
many valence electrons
does this element have?
Metals, nonmetals, and metalloids are
called what?
• Bonus QuestionWhy is H not next
to the other
nonmetals?
There are 18 of these on the periodic
table.
• Bonus questionhow do we read
these 18 _____?
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• What atomic
numbers are
radioactive?
There are 7 of these on the periodic
table.
• Bonus
QuestionHow many
elements are
in ______ 2?
This method of testing tells us if an
element is able to carry electricity.
• Bonus question- which
type of property does
this test?
Metals have this physical property.
• Bonus question- Define
this definition.
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• How many elements are
a liquid at room
temperature AND tell
me their names?
What is another word when we shape
an element into wire?
• Bonus Question- Name
one common thing you
use that is in the shape
of wire.
The “light reflects” nicely off of these
metal pieces.
• Bonus question- Mirrors
reflect light. What then
is a mirror made of?
We are found in Group 18.
• Bonus Question- What
were the old Las Vegas
signs made of?
This scientist is recognized as
organizing the first periodic table.
• Bonus question- How
did this scientist
organize his periodic
table?
Elements on the periodic table
follow this “law”.
• Bonus questionwhat does this
“law” state.
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• Is this an element,
molecule, or
compound? Why?
NaCl
Groups on the periodic table are also
called _______.
• Bonus
Questionhow many
of “these”
do you find
on the
periodic
table?
This element is located in Group 11,
Period 6.
• Bonus Question- What
did miners find that
they thought was gold?
Column is another name for Group.
Group is another name for family.
What is the family name for Group 1?
• Bonus question- How
many valence electrons
does Group 2 have?
These circles that surround the
nucleus are called what?
• Bonus question- What
element is this?
The number of neutrons vary in nature
making isotopes. What is the 12.011
called?
• Bonus question- What
is the name of this
element?
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• What is
Hydrogen’s
chemical
symbol?
This is the only family name that
encompasses 10 groups.
• Bonus question- if
you thought of the
periodic table as a
graph, which axis
would periods be?
What else does the group number tell
us? (think Bohr diagrams)
• Bonus questionHow many
orbitals does K
have?
This decreases from left to right and
increases as you go down a group.
(This diagram was on our guided notes)
• Bonus question- a few
days back we graphed
atomic radius vs. ?
This is the energy needed to pull an
electron away from an atom.
• Bonus questionFrom the graph,
which element
needs the greatest
amount of energy?
This number tells us how many
protons are in an atom.
• Bonus question- How
do I find out the
number of neutrons in
an atom?
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• An element has luster,
does not conduct
electricity and is brittle.
What category of
elements does it fall
into?