Periodic
Table Activity
1. Explain why light is said to have
a dual nature.
2. Draw a wave and label the crest,
trough, and wavelength.
3. Draw a picture of the different
types of electromagnetic radiation and show the high energy low energy and long
wavelength short wavelength.
Make sure to label all the different types of energy.
4. Explain what happens when an
electron in an atom becomes excited.
5. When an electron is excited a
photon is ____________. When an electron returns to ground state a photon is
_____________.
6. Draw the shape of a “s” orbital.
7. Draw the shape of a “p” orbital.
8. Draw the shape of a “d” orbital.
9. Draw and label a periodic table with the atomic charges
for the groups shown.
10. Show how atomic size changes
across and down the atomic period. Draw in how the size of the atom changes and
draw arrows showing how it changes.
11. Metals tend __________ electrons.
Nonmetals tend to __________ electrons.
12. Show how the ionization energy
changes as you move across the period and down the groups of the periodic
table. Draw the table and label with
arrows and words to show the changes of ionization energy of the periodic
table.
Ms. cotta i can't see the picture
ReplyDeleteThe pictures are just the shapes (outlines) of the periodic table. Don't worry about making it exactly correct. Worry about the information that needs to be given. When giving the charges for the different groups, remember that you can leave out the transitional metals in the middle!
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