Unit 05 The Periodic Law
I understand that the Periodic Table is a tool that shows patterns and trends that can be used to predict the properties of elements.
Target 05-01 Describe the history of the Periodic Table.
"I can" Statements:
05-01 a. Compare the Periodic Tables designed by Demetri Mendeleev and Henry Mosely.
05-01 b. Locate and name the four blocks of the Periodic Table. Explain the reasons for these names.
05-01 c. Describe the current organization of the Periodic Table.
05-01 d. Describe the trend in atomic numbers on the Periodic Table and relate it to electron arrangement.
05-01 e. State the Periodic Law
Target 05-02 Use Periodic Law to predict the properties of elements.
"I can" Statements:
05-02 a. Describe the locations in the Periodic Table and general properties of the families of elements.
05-02 b. Use the Periodic Table to predict the relative size of an atom and its most common ion.
05-02 c. Use the Periodic table to predict ion charge of main group elements and d-block elements.
05-02 d. Use the Periodic Table to compare trends in relative density, relative melting and boiling points of the d-block elements with those of the main-group elements.
05-02 e. Use the Periodic Table to compare trends in relative density, relative melting and boiling points of the d-block elements with those of the main-group elements.
05-02 f. State reasons for the trends in properties.
Target 05-03 Use the Periodic Table to write a noble gas configuration for electrons in an atom.
"I can" Statements:
05-03 a. Use the Periodic Table to determine electron configuration.
05-03 b. Use the Periodic Table to write a noble gas configuration for electrons in an atom.
05-03 c. Use the noble gas configuration to locate an element on the Periodic Table.
Target 05-04 Use the Periodic Table to determine the number of valence electrons in an atom.
"I can" Statements:
05-04 a. Use the periodic Table to determine the number of valence electrons in ground state atoms of main-group elements.
Target 00-01 I can write technically. I can communicate in subject specific style.
Target 00-02 I can use symbols for ions and identify ions from their symbols.
Target 00-03 I can use the Periodic Table to predict qualities of elements.
Expanded Periodic Table for Family Study
SPIC Chapter 10 Periodic Trends
13A EPP Chemical Periodicity: Periodic Trends and Atomic Size vs. Ionic Size
13B EPP Chemical Periodicity: Ionization Energy, Electron Affinity, and Electronegativity
13 Reteach Chemical Periodicity: Reteaching Worksheet
Section Review Guide 5:1 History of the Periodic Table
Section Review Guide 5:2 Electron Configuration and the Periodic Table
Section Review Guide 5:3 Electron Configuration and Periodic Properties
5-1 History of the Periodic Table
5-2 Electron Configuration and the Periodic Table
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