The Periodic Table
Grade 7 · Science · Chemistry of Life · Saskatchewan, Canada
Lesson Summary
Navigate the periodic table to find information about elements and their properties.
Explanation
The periodic table organizes all known elements by their atomic number (number of protons). Elements in the same column (group) share similar properties—for example, Group 1 elements are reactive metals. Elements in the same row (period) have the same number of electron shells. The table is divided into metals (left side), nonmetals (right side), and metalloids (along the staircase line). Each element's box shows its symbol, atomic number, and atomic mass.
Practice Questions
Q1: What information can you find in a single element's box on the periodic table?
Answer: The element's symbol, atomic number (number of protons), name, and atomic mass.
Q2: Why are elements in the same group (column) considered a family?
Answer: They share similar chemical properties because they have the same number of electrons in their outer shell.
Q3: Is the element with atomic number 6 a metal, nonmetal, or metalloid?
Answer: Atomic number 6 is carbon, which is a nonmetal.
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