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Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Chemistry - The Periodic Table
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A French scientist, Antoine Lavoisier, gathered together a list of everything that he believed to be an element in 1789 - but in no particular order. An element was defined as a substance that could not be broken down further so some of his elements were in fact compounds. When scientists learned to measure the atomic masses of elements, they started to use this property to arrange the elements. The key step was taken by a Russian, Dimitri Mendeleev. Like Newlands, he arranged the elements in order of their atomic mass. The difference was that he left gaps where he thought that elements had... Show more
Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Chemistry - The Periodic Table
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1. Why do elements of the same group have similar chemical properties?
2. The elements are arranged in groups and periods. What is a period on the table?
3. Lithium is at the top of Group 1. It reacts with water to form lithium hydroxide and hydrogen. Rubidium is lower down the group, when it reacts with water it produces what?
4. Where do you find the metals and non-metals in the periodic table?
5. Which of the following statements best describes the elements in a period?
6. Which of the following is true about the elements in a group?
7. Group 8 is sometimes numbered as group 0 or group 18. What are the elements of this periodic table group called and why are they unreactive?
8. Where do you find the transition metals?
9. The periodic table was originally arranged in order of atomic mass. We now know that it is the electron arrangement that determines how the elements react. Which of the following is the correct description of how you work out the electron arrangement of the first 20 elements?
10. Group 8 is sometimes numbered as group 0 or group 18. What are the elements of this periodic table group called and why are they unreactive?