Monday, October 24, 2011

Blog 2.2 Bag of Ions and Periodic Table Activities

After completing these activities I am looking for you guys to communicate your understanding for the organization for the periodic table. So please consider the following [Bill Nye Reference]

PARAGRAPH ONE: In your own words describe how the periodic table is arranged, you may wish to include something about the groups and periods, electron configuration, valence electrons, and the different families.

PARAGRAPH 2: For the second part, I want you to compare and contrast ions and atoms:
  • What is similar about atoms and ions of the same element
  • What is different about atoms and ions of the same element
  • Why do ions form?
  • How can you predict the charge on an ion by looking at valence electrons and location on the periodic table
Overall, I am looking for how well you understand these concepts, if you have any questions use your packets and notes and chem crunches, and don't be afraid to ask questions!!

Monday, October 17, 2011

Lab 2.1 Grouping of Elements [Due Friday 10/21]

Lab 2.1 Grouping of Elements


1.    Based on the information in your text on p158-160 (or your reading you completed for homework),  “Name” the groupings of elements that you created on the last page of the lab.


2.  Classify the four properties tested in this lab as either a physical property or chemical property.  Explain your thinking.


3.   a)  State what is unique about elements that are “metalloids.” 

b)  Identify any elements among our seven that are metalloids.

c)  List the names and symbols of all the metalloids. 


4.   When you look at a Periodic Table, you will notice that the seven elements we tested are all clustered near each other. 

State the trend that appears to exist:
a)  In terms of metallic character of elements, as you proceed from elements on the left to elements on the right in the Periodic Table.

b)  In terms of metallic character of elements, as you proceed from elements near the top to elements near the bottom in the Periodic Table.


ENRICHMENT:  Some elements, like lead (Pb), have symbols that due not seem to match their names.  Pb is derived from the Latin name for lead, which is “plumbum.”  This is due to the fact that this element was used in Roman times for making pipes for drinking water (“plumb”ing pipes).  There are 10 other elements like this.  Find one or more of them, and research why the symbol is what it is.