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extension: the periodic table
get the gizmo ready:
- create a neutral hydrogen atom.
- if you have access to a periodic table, open it now.
(not required.)
question: the 117 or so known elements are arranged in the periodic table. why does
the periodic table have the shape it has?
- form a hypothesis: look at the first three rows of the periodic table below.
why do you think the elements are arranged the way that they are?
- draw diagrams: create an electron dot diagram for each of the elements below. use the
gizmo to help you do this. to check your work, turn on show electron dot diagram.
h he
li be b c n o f ne
na mg al si p s cl ar
3 analyze what do the elements in each column of the periodic table have in common?
The periodic table is arranged in rows (periods) and columns (groups). Elements in the same group have similar chemical properties because they have the same number of valence electrons. Elements in the same period have their valence electrons in the same energy level. The shape of the periodic table reflects these electron - configuration - based groupings. For example, the noble gases (He, Ne, Ar) are in Group 18 and have full valence shells, making them chemically inert. Metals like Na, Mg (in Groups 1 and 2) have 1 and 2 valence electrons respectively, which makes them reactive as they tend to lose these electrons. Non - metals like O, F (in Groups 16 and 17) have 6 and 7 valence electrons respectively and tend to gain electrons to complete their valence shells.
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The periodic table has its shape because elements are grouped based on their electron configurations. Elements in the same column (group) have the same number of valence electrons (which determines chemical properties), and elements in the same row (period) have their valence electrons in the same energy level.