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    Education University of Malaya Topic of Research: Development and Evaluation of Humanism Elements in teaching and learning ‘Periodic Table of Elements’ among Form 4 students Prepared by: LIM PEI LEE (PGJ 110010) Post Graduate for Master in Education (Science Education) Semester 2‚ Session 2011/2012‚ Education Faculty‚ University of Malaya. Table of Contents |No. |Contents |Page(s)

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    first discovered by Sir Humphrey Davy in 1807. This element is the 11th element found on the periodic table; located in group 1 and period 3. Its chemical symbol is Na and it is classified as a metal. Metals‚ by definition‚ means that they are elements that are luster‚ lose electrons very easily‚ malleable‚ ductile‚ and are great conductors of heat and electricity. Sodium is found in group 1 of the periodic table because the electronegativity of sodium is very low. This allows it to form cations by giving

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    THIRD ROW OF THE PERIODIC TABLE INTRODUCTION The periodic table is a tabular display of the chemical elements‚ organized on the basis of their atomic numbers and chemical properties. Elements are presented in increasing atomic number. Elements with the same number of valence electrons are kept together in groups‚ such as the halogens and the noble gases. Due to this‚ there are gaps that form four distinct rectangular areas or blocks. The f-block is not included in the main table‚ but rather is

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    Experiment Five – Group Chemistry The Alkaline Earths and the Halogens: Two Families in the Periodic Table Prelaboratory Questions 1. All of the common noble gases are monatomic and low-boiling. Their boiling points in °C are: Ne‚ –245; Ar‚ –186; Kr‚ –152; Xe‚ –107. Using the Periodic Table‚ predict as best you can the molecular formula and boiling point of radon‚ the only radioactive element in this family. _______________________ ____________________°C Molecular Formula

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    Two Families in the Periodic Table Lab Report By: YOU Introduction: The purpose of this lab was to find the relative solubilities of some salts of the Alkaline Earths and use that information to find the order which they appear in the periodic table; also use that information to efficiently find an unknown alkaline earth halide. Also to find the relative oxidizing powers of the Halogens given and using that information finding the order of the Halogens in the periodic table; also use that information

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    a 44 year old French geologist‚ he created a list of the elements arranged by increasing atomic weight. The list was wrapped around a cylinder so that several sets of similar elements lined up‚ creating the first geometric representation of the periodic law. oIn 1862 was the first person to make use of atomic weights to reveal periodicity (i.e. when the elements were arranged according to their atomic weights‚ similar elements seemed to occur at regular intervals.) He drew the elements as a continuous

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    NAME: ANSWER KEY PERIOD: __________ CHAPTER 6 PERIODIC TABLE HOMEWORK/PRACTICE PACKET HW#1 PERIODIC TABLE VOCABULARY Match the correct vocabulary term to each numbered statement. Write the letter of the correct term on the line. Column A a 1. The highest occupied s and p sublevels are partially filled. n 2. The highest occupied s sublevel and a nearby d sublevel contain electrons. m 3. metals having only 2 electrons in the highest occupied energy

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    Periodic Table Trends When you think of a periodic table‚ you think of elements like oxygen‚ neon‚ lead‚ and iron. You may even think of numbers‚ rows‚ and columns. You may not think about trends that are happening throughout a periodic table. There are many different trends that go on in a periodic table. The trends that I am going to be describing throughout this paper are atomic mass‚ atomic radius‚ first ionization energy‚ and electronegativity. When you study a normal/ordinary periodic

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    sense of beauty and comfort from the periodic table of elements. The connection between Sacks and the periodic table is explained by Sacks himself in his article “Oliver Sacks: My Periodic Table.” When first read‚ the connection is not obvious much like Picabia’s painting‚ but once we see beyond the text‚ the connection can be seen. Written towards the inevitable end of his life‚ Sacks explains how he came to have the personal connection he has with the table. As humans‚ when we tend to suffer a

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    LAREDO COMMUNITY COLLEGE Science Department CHEM 1411-1412 Practice Test Ch. 7 Periodic Properties Newton Name Instructions: Circle the letter of the BEST answer(s). Some questions may have multiple answers; be sure to include all correct answers. Each correct question is worth two (2) points. 1) __________ is credited with developing the concept of atomic numbers. A) Lothar Meyer B) Ernest Rutherford C) Michael Faraday

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