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Question
- what element is located in
a. group 2, period 5?
b. group 16, period 4?
c. group 3a, period 2?
d. group 5b, period 5?
- list three elements named after countries
- list three elements named after scientists (and name the scientists)
- list three elements named after planets
- list five elements whose names do not match their symbols
- what is the only letter that does not appear on the periodic table (in name or symbols)?
- which two families of elements often combine to form salts? (group 1 and 17)
- what makes the elements in the halogen group reactive? give an example of a halogen. what form do they usually come in? (diatomic, need 1 more to fill)
- why are the noble gases so unreactive? they have full outer shells, making them stable
- list five properties of most transition metals. good conductivity, high melting point, soft in form, shiny, malleable
- what makes metalloids different from the transition metals? what is their primary use? not metals but have properties of both. primarily use as semiconductors
- compare and contrast the lanthanides and the actinides. lanthanides: shiny, reactive. actinides: radioactive, nuclear power
- what does it mean for an element to be \synthetic\? made artificially in a lab, not found naturally
- what does it mean for an element to be radioactive? unstable nuclei that decay, releasing radiation
Brief Explanations
1a. Using the periodic - table layout, elements in Group 2, Period 5 is strontium (Sr).
1b. In Group 16, Period 4, the element is selenium (Se).
1c. Group 3A, Period 2 contains boron (B).
1d. Group 5B, Period 5 has niobium (Nb).
- Examples of elements named after countries are francium (France), germanium (Germany), polonium (Poland).
- Elements named after scientists: curium (Marie and Pierre Curie), einsteinium (Albert Einstein), fermium (Enrico Fermi).
- Elements named after planets: mercury (Mercury), uranium (Uranus), neptunium (Neptune).
- Elements with non - matching names and symbols: iron (Fe), copper (Cu), silver (Ag), gold (Au), tungsten (W).
- The letter 'J' does not appear in the name or symbol of any element on the periodic table.
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1a. Strontium (Sr)
1b. Selenium (Se)
1c. Boron (B)
1d. Niobium (Nb)
- Francium (France), Germanium (Germany), Polonium (Poland)
- Curium (Marie and Pierre Curie), Einsteinium (Albert Einstein), Fermium (Enrico Fermi)
- Mercury (Mercury), Uranium (Uranus), Neptunium (Neptune)
- Iron (Fe), Copper (Cu), Silver (Ag), Gold (Au), Tungsten (W)
- J