Chemistry - Periodic Table: Organization of the elements

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How to Organize Elements… Periodic Table Designs : How to Organize Elements… Periodic Table Designs

How to Organize… : How to Organize… Baseball Cards: year, team, player, card number, value ($). Elements: when they were discovered, family, reactivity, state of matter, metal vs. non-metal, atomic mass, atomic number. alphabetically, mass, value, density, solid or liquid or gas Which way is CORRECT to organize the elements? Is it possible to organize the elements correctly in more than one way?

Slide 3 : Li 3 H 1 He 2 C 6 N 7 O 8 F 9 Ne 10 Na 11 B 5 Be 4 H 1 Al 13 Si 14 P 15 S 16 Cl 17 Ar 18 K 19 Ca 20 Sc 21 Ti 22 V 23 Cr 24 Mn 25 Fe 26 Co 27 Ni 28 Cu 29 Zn 30 Ga 31 Ge 32 As 33 Se 34 Br 35 Kr 36 Rb 37 Sr 38 Y 39 Zr 40 Nb 41 Mo 42 Tc 43 Ru 44 Rh 45 Pd 46 Ag 47 Cd 48 In 49 Sn 50 Sb 51 Te 52 I 53 Xe 54 Cs 55 Ba 56 Hf 72 Ta 73 W 74 Re 75 Os 76 Ir 77 Pt 78 Au 79 Hg 80 Tl 81 Pb 82 Bi 83 Po 84 At 85 Rn 86 Fr 87 Ra 88 Rf 104 Db 105 Sg 106 Bh 107 Hs 108 Mt 109 Mg 12 Ce 58 Pr 59 Nd 60 Pm 61 Sm 62 Eu 63 Gd 64 Tb 65 Dy 66 Ho 67 Er 68 Tm 69 Yb 70 Lu 71 Th 90 Pa 91 U 92 Np 93 Pu 94 Am 95 Cm 96 Bk 97 Cf 98 Es 99 Fm 100 Md 101 No 102 Lr 103 La 57 Ac 89 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 * W N 7 C 6 H 1 S 16 Ir 77 O 8 N 7 Mn 25 e < The Human Element Interactive Periodic Table

Aliens Activity : Aliens Activity Nautilus shell has a repeating pattern. Look carefully at the drawings of the ‘aliens’. Organize all the aliens into a meaningful pattern. Aliens Lab    Cards

Periodic Table : Periodic Table 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Li 3 He 2 C 6 N 7 O 8 F 9 Ne 10 Na 11 B 5 Be 4 H 1 Al 13 Si 14 P 15 S 16 Cl 17 Ar 18 K 19 Ca 20 Sc 21 Ti 22 V 23 Cr 24 Mn 25 Fe 26 Co 27 Ni 28 Cu 29 Zn 30 Ga 31 Ge 32 As 33 Se 34 Br 35 Kr 36 Rb 37 Sr 38 Y 39 Zr 40 Nb 41 Mo 42 Tc 43 Ru 44 Rh 45 Pd 46 Ag 47 Cd 48 In 49 Sn 50 Sb 51 Te 52 I 53 Xe 54 Cs 55 Ba 56 Hf 72 Ta 73 W 74 Re 75 Os 76 Ir 77 Pt 78 Au 79 Hg 80 Tl 81 Pb 82 Bi 83 Po 84 At 85 Rn 86 Fr 87 Ra 88 Rf 104 Db 105 Sg 106 Bh 107 Hs 108 Mt 109 Mg 12 Ce 58 Pr 59 Nd 60 Pm 61 Sm 62 Eu 63 Gd 64 Tb 65 Dy 66 Ho 67 Er 68 Tm 69 Yb 70 Lu 71 Th 90 Pa 91 U 92 Np 93 Pu 94 Am 95 Cm 96 Bk 97 Cf 98 Es 99 Fm 100 Md 101 No 102 Lr 103 La 57 Ac 89 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1A 2A Alkali metals Alkali earth metals Transition metals Boron group Nonmetals Noble gases 3B 5B 6B 7B 8B 1B 2B 3A 4A 5A 6A 7A 8A 4B Lanthanoid Series 6 7 Actinoid Series C Solid Br Liquid H Gas

Dutch Periodic Table : Dutch Periodic Table 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 Strong, Journal of Chemical Education, Sept. 1989, page 743

Stowe’s Periodic Table : Stowe’s Periodic Table

Benfey’s Periodic Table : Benfey’s Periodic Table

Döbereiner’s Triads : Döbereiner’s Triads Calcium 40 Barium 137 Average 88.5 Strontium 87.6 Chlorine 35.5 Iodine 127 Average 81.3 Bromine 79.9 Sulfur 32 Tellurium 127.5 Average 79.8 Selenium 79.2 Johann Döbereiner ~1817 Döbereiner discovered groups of three related elements which he termed a triad. Smoot, Price, Smith, Chemistry A Modern Course 1987, page 161

Newlands Law of Octaves : Newlands Law of Octaves Newlands Law of Octaves 1 Li Na K John Newlands ~1863 Smoot, Price, Smith, Chemistry A Modern Course 1987, page 161 2 Be Mg 3 B Al 4 C Si 5 N P 6 O S 7 F Cl

Development of Periodic Table : Development of Periodic Table Law of Triads Law of Octaves Elements could be classified into groups of three, or triads. Trends in physical properties such as density, melting point, and atomic mass were observed. Arranged the 62 known elements into groups of seven according to increasing atomic mass. He proposed that an eighth element would then repeat the properties of the first element in the previous group. J.W. Döbereiner (1829) J.A.R. Newlands (1864) Lothar Meyer (1830 – 1895) Invented periodic table independently of Mendeleev his work was not published until 1870 - one year after Mendeleev's

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