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<center><b>Chapter 6: Periodic Table</b></center> <center><b>Notes on Section 6.1 - 6.2 (Current Orange Level 1 Chemistry book) and/or looking at Powerpoint Presentation/videos</b></center><br> <u>History of Periodic Table</u><br> Dimitri Mendeleev (and what his Periodic Table is based on)<br> <br> Moseley or Modern (and what his Periodic Table is based on)<br> <br> <u>Basic of Periodic Table</u><br> <br> a. Def: Modern Periodic Law<br> <br> b1. Metals (located on Periodic Table):<br> *Properties b2. Non-metals (located on Periodic Table):<br> *Properties b3. Semi-metals (Metalliods) (located on Periodic Table):<br> *Properties <br> c. Electron configuration and Chemical Characteristics in a column<br> <br> d. Determine electron configuration from Location on Periodic Table<br> <br> ----------------------------<br> <center><b>Coloring of Periodic Table (Done in Class, [http://www.tmcleod.org/Level1/Chem328PeriodicTable/MCASPeriodicTable.pdf MCAS Periodic Table]</b></center><br> <br> Using colored pencil, highlight on the periodic table the following information (you can not simply color in the whole block with one color, need to <nowiki>"////"</nowiki> and other ways to indicate each item below. You can use Section 6.2 in your book.<br> <br> Transition Element, Inner Transition Element (also called Rare Earth Elements), Representative Elements, s-block, p-block, d-block, f-block, Metal elements, non-metal elements, semi-metals(metalliods), phase of elements (at 25degc), Lanthanoid series, Actinoids series, Alkali metals, Alkaline earth metals, Noble gases(inert gases), halogen family, nitrogen family, oxygen family, Period(row), group (family, column)<br>
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