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Chapter 7:
The Elements
7.1 Properties of the s-Block elementsrepresentative elements – diagonal relationships
- Group 1A: Alkali Metals
- hydrogen, lithium, sodium and potassium, other alkali metals
- Group 2A: Alkaline Earth Metals
- beryllium, calcium, magnesium, uses of other alkaline earth metals
7.2 Properties of p-Block elements
- Group 3A: boron group
- boron, aluminum, gallium
- Group 4A: carbon group
- carbon ( allotropes ), silicon, lead and tin, mineral, ore
- Group 5A: nitrogen group
- nitrogen, phosphorus, arsenic, antimony and bismuth
- Group 6A: oxygen group
- oxygen, sulfur, selenium
- Group 7A: Halogens
- fluorine, chlorine, bromine and Iodine, Priestley
- Group 8A: Noble Gases
- helium, neon, argon and krypton
7.3 Properties of the d-Block and f-Block elements- transition metals
- formation of ions (usually 2+ ), magnetism and metals, sources, uses
- inner transition metals
- Lanthanide series, Actinide series, metallurgy, ferromagnetism
Section 7.1 Properties of s-Block Elements
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Section 7.2 Properties of p-Block Elements
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Section 7.3 Properties of d-Block Elements
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Section 7.1 Properties of s-Block Elements
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Section 7.2 Properties of p-Block Elements
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Section 7.3 Properties of d-Block Elements
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Section 7.1 Properties of s-Block Elements
Standard 1 c - Atomic and Molecular Structure
View Standard 1 State Standard: How to use the Periodic Table to identify alkali metals, alkaline earth metals and transition metals, and trends in ionization energy, electronegativity, and the relative sizes of ions and atoms.
Students Will be able to:Recognize & identify the groups & periods on the periodic table and be able to predict the trends in ionization energy, electronegativity and sizes of ions and atoms based on their position in the periodic table. Book Reference Pages: 181-185
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Section 7.2 Properties of p-Block Elements
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Section 7.3 Properties of d-Block Elements
Standard 1 c - Atomic and Molecular Structure
View Standard 1 State Standard: How to use the Periodic Table to identify alkali metals, alkaline earth metals and transition metals, and trends in ionization energy, electronegativity, and the relative sizes of ions and atoms.
Students Will be able to:Recognize & identify the groups & periods on the periodic table and be able to predict the trends in ionization energy, electronegativity and sizes of ions and atoms based on their position in the periodic table. Book Reference Pages: 197
Standard 1 f - Atomic and Molecular Structure
View Standard 1 State Standard: How to use the Periodic Table to identify the lanthanides and actinides, and transactinide elements, and know that the transuranium elements were man made.
Students Will be able to:Book Reference Pages: 197, 201
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