5th-Groups and Periods
PeriodicTableBW.pdf Periods vs. Groups Use the periodic table above to practice finding the group, period, and classification of an element.Click the blue dots on the worksheet below to insert the answers.MAKE SURE TO CAPITALIZE LETTERS IN YOUR ANSWERS WHERE THEY SHOULD BE CAPITALIZED OR YOUR ANSWER WILL BE COUNTED WRONG!!!NOTHING GOES IN THE METAL, NON-METAL, METALLOID COLUMN. Fluorine 3 14 Potassium Hydrogen Arsenic 18 2 1 3 Oxygen Chlorine Sulfur 7 1 Fill in the blanks by clicking on the blank and then choosing the correct answer. The periodic table is an organized table of all of the known elements. The periodic table is organized into rows and columns. The horizontal rows on the periodic table are referred to as periods. There are seven periods. The vertical columns on the periodic table are known as groups. There are 18 groups. Element Names Symbols Complete the table by writing the symbol or element name. Element Name Element Symbol Nitrogen N Carbon C Oxygen O Potassium K Helium He Sodium Na Iron Fe Gold Au Silver Ag Fill in the blanks down below. The current periodic table is arranged according order of increasing atomic numberThe rows on the periodic table are called periods and are numbered 1 though 7The columns on the periodic table are called families and are numbered 1 through 18 Similar Properties Elements within the same groups (columns which go top to bottome) on the periodic table tend to have similar properties. Using the periodic table, make each element with another element with similar properties.HINT: In order for the elements to have similar properties, both elements must be in the SAME group (column). H (Hydrogen) Na (Sodium) He (Helium) Ne (Neon) N (Nitrogen) As (Arsenic) Be (Beryllium) Ca (Calcium) Click on letters a, b, c and THE ONE BLUE DOT THAT HAS NO LETTER, and fill in the blanks with the correct subatomic particle the atom. Electron Neutron Proton Nuclues