Periodic Table Assignment
Periodic Table Assignment
Read pages 14 – 19. Complete the crossword puzzle (in pencil) and fill in the period table as instructed below.
ACROSS DOWN
1 2 3
1. Synthetic elements with atomic 2. Elements that most closely
numbers greater than 93 follow the periodic law
4 5 6
5. This law states that the properties of 3. The first scientist to organize
elements repeat as a function of elements based on
their atomic number repeating patterns
7
7. Silicon is in this period 4. The modern name for eka-
8
8. Elements were originally placed in silicon
order of atomic __, now they are in 6. Most elements are ___,
9
order of atomic __. since they fall to the left of
9. The group that consists of very the "staircase line"
unreactive gases 11. The general name given to a
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10. Number of elements known in 1800 row (left-to-right) in the
13. Element 101 was named in his periodic table
11 12
honour 12. Iodine belongs to this group
13 14
17. The periodic table is normally drawn 14. The first alkali metal
15 with 18 columns. A more acurate 15. This element was assigned
16 17 representation has ___ columns a relative atomic mass of
18 19. Most nonmetals are in this state one because it is the lightest
20. Nonmetal that is a liquid at SATP element
19 20 21. The general name given to a 16. The state of matter
column in the periodic table represented by (aq)
21 22. According to figure 6, when 18. Silicon is in this group
22 aluminum combines with oxygen, 20. The staircase that separates
three oxygen atoms combine with metals and nonmetals
this many aluminum atoms begins below this element
H 1 He 2
1
Li 3 Be 4 B 5 C 6 N 7 O 8 F 9 Ne 10
2
Na 11 Mg 12 Al 13 Si 14 P 15 S 16 Cl 17 Ar 18
3
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
4
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
5
Cs 55 Ba 56 Lu 71 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
6
Fr 87 Ra 88 Lr 103 Rf 104 Db 105 Sg 106 Bh 107 Hs 108 Mt 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118
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La 57 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
1) Place a large G in boxes that house elements that are gases at SATP, and a large L in boxes that contain elements
that are liquids. The rest of the elements are solids; do not write anything in these boxes.
2) Darken the “staircase line” that divides metals from non-metals
3) Metalloids (i.e. semi-conductors) are elements that have properties midway between metals and non-metals. The
metalloids are: B, Si, Ge, As, Sb, Te, Po, At. Identify the metalloids by drawing diagonal lines in these boxes.
4) Notice that each group (column) in the periodic table is identified at the top with a number and/or letter. There
are two conventions used in the textbook. Label the groups that end in A (e.g. IA, IIA, IIIA, etc).
5) Frame and colour the following groups (note: H is not an IA metal): Alkali metals, alkaline earth metals,
halogens, noble gasses, transition metals, the inner transition elements (made up of lanthanides and actinides).
6) Create a legend for your periodic table.