Periodic Table Trends (honors)

Worksheet by Melissa Farnsley
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Subjects
Chemistry
Grades
9 , 10 , 11 , 12
Language
ENG
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Master periodic table trends with this honors chemistry practice worksheet!

Label the periodic table trends Use your Periodic Table of Trends to help you. Click on the tag and label as increases or decreases? decreases decreases Label the periodic table Click on the tag and label as increases or decreases decreases increases Label the periodic table Click on the tag and label as increases or decreases decreases increases Matching Match each element with the correct description. Sodium Alkali Metal Barium Alkaline Earth Metal Cobalt Transition Metal Bromine Halogen Xenon Nobel Gas Germanium Metalloid Uranium Actinide Sort each of the following elements. Metals Potassium Strontium Platinum Nickel Plutonium Ytterbium Nonmetals Nitrogen Iodine Fluorine Neon Sulfur Carbon Sort the following properties into the correct category. You will need to use your notes to help you. Metals Has luster Malleable Ductile Good conductors low ionization enegy Nonmetals Gas or brittle solid at room temperature Dull Poor conductors High electronegativity Good insulator high ionization energy Metalloids Partially conduct electricity Properties of both metals and nonmetals True or False.Hydrogen is an alkali metal because it is in group 1. True False True or False.Neon has 8 valence electrons because it is a noble gas. True False What element is the ONLY liquid metal? Aluminum Platinum Sodium Mercury What element is the ONLY liquid nonmetal? Bromine Carbon Fluorine Chlorine Fill in the table. For each element, indicate how many valence electrons it has. Element Number of Valence Electrons Strontium 2 Aluminum 3 Sulfur 6 Cesium 1 What group of elements have different amounts of valence electrons? Alkali Metals Metalloids Transition Metals Alkali Earth Metals Which of the following metals is the most reactive? Francium Nickel Mercury Lithium Which of the following NONMETAL group is most reactive? Alkali Alkaline Earth Halogens Noble Gases In group 13, which is the only element that is a metalloid? Aluminum Boron Gallium Indium Which of these elements has the largest atomic radius? Potassium Lithium Sodium Hydrogen Which of these elements has the lowest ionization energy? Oxygen Nitrogen Flourine Which of theses elements has the lowest electronegativity? Zinc Bromine Arsenic Germanium Which element has the highest electronegativity on the periodic table? Oxygen Chlorine Helium Flourine

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