Chapter 6 The Periodic Table Development/History of the Modern Periodic Table Using the Periodic Table An Introduction to the Elements Periodic Trends.
The Periodic Table 6.5A Students will know that an element is a pure substance represented by chemical symbols.
NOMENCLATURE Chapter 5. Charges on Common Ions +1 +2+3 -4-3-2.
Chemical Nomenclature The first names for chemicals were common names: – Sugar, quicklime, Epsom salts, milk of magnesia, gypsom, laughing gas – Simple,
Chemical Bonding Chapter 7. The Octet Rule Atoms tend to gain, lose, or share electrons in order to get a full set of valence electrons. “octet” – most.
Element vs. Compound Table 1. Chemical FormulaElement or Compound? FeElement C Cl 2 Element FeCl 2 Compound CCl 4 Compound.
The Periodic Table. Elements are arranged and identified on the periodic table by the number of protons they have in their nucleus. The ATOMIC NUMBER.
Notes, packet p. 8-12 Review, packet p.16-17 Notes, packet p. 8-12 Review, packet p.16-17.
Valence electrons Energy levels Metal, nonmetal, and metalloids Phases of matter Review 10 20 30 40 50.
Organization of the Periodic Table Metals Alkalis Alkali Metals Alkali Earth Metals Transition Metals Iron Triad Coinage Metals Inner Transition Metals.
Chapter 3 Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures. Think About It? Can all substances or objects be “broken down”? Explain your answer.
Molecules and compounds. Section 5.2- 5.5 Forming compounds Assignment= WS 5.1 top & 5.2 odds.