The periodic table is a tabular arrangement of the chemical elements, organized by their atomic number, electron configuration, and recurring chemical properties. The elements are arranged in increasing atomic number from left to right and top to bottom.
Structure of the Periodic Table
The periodic table is divided into groups (columns) and periods (rows). The groups are numbered from 1 to 18, and the periods are numbered from 1 to 7. Elements in the same group have similar chemical properties, while elements in the same period have the same number of electron shells.
Key Concepts
Atomic Number: The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. It determines the element's identity and its position in the periodic table.
Groups: Vertical columns on the periodic table. Elements in the same group have similar chemical properties.
Periods: Horizontal rows on the periodic table. Elements in the same period have the same number of electron shells.
Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids: The periodic table is divided into these three categories based on the properties of the elements.
Physics: Students will use scientific skills and processes to explain the interactions of matter and energy and the energy transformations that occur.
Thermodynamics: Identify and explain that heat energy is a product of the conversion of one form of energy to another.
Identify and describe the various forms of energy that are transformed in order for systems (living and non-living) to operate: Chemical - Flashlight-Light; Mechanical - Pulleys-Motion; Solar/Radiant - Solar calculator; Chemical - Plant cells.