Periodic Trends
The History of the Modern Periodic Table. During the nineteenth century, chemists began to categorize the elements according to similarities in their.
C HAPTER 3 – P ERIODICITY Lindsey Reeder 2011-2012.
Chapters 6
Presentation of periodic trends - STAGE 3
A-Level Chemistry Notes
Catalyst 1.Open up the Bohr’s Model educanon video for today’s class. Complete the questions associated with the video. 2.Put your laptop at 45 degrees.
Physical Science Take 10 Week #14 SPS-4 Periodic Table.
A CASE STUDY ON COVALENT BONDING By: Wong Wei Cong (31) 2A1.
Catalyst 1. Order the following elements from smallest electronegativity to largest ionization energy: Aluminum, Silicon, Phosphorous. 2. Why does Germanium.
Catalyst 9/6/13 On your Catalyst Sheet, please answer the following questions: 1. What happens to electronegativity (EN) or ionization energy (IE) as you.
Do Now Which list includes elements with the most similar chemical properties? 1. Br, Ga, Hg 2. Cr, Pb, Xe 3. O, S, Se 4. N, O, F.