Periodic Table WebQuest

Name: ______

Date: ______

Pd: ______

Instructions: In each of the websites listed, find the information asked for.

Part I: “Major Players” Go to

http://allperiodictables.com/ClientPages/AAEpages/aaeHistory.html

For this site, write the contributions of each person(s) toward the development of the Periodic Table of Elements.

Scientist / Contribution to the development of the periodic table
Greek thinkers
Lavoisier
John Dalton
Doberiner
De Chancourtois
Cannizaro
Newlands
Meyer
Mendeleev
Mosely
Seaborg

Part II: “Get Organized Periodically” Go to

http://www.chem4kids.com/files/elem_pertable.html

1.  Why are the elements placed in specific places on the Periodic Table? ______

______

2.  Periods are ______that run from left to right.

3.  Elements in the same period have the same ______.

4.  Every element in the first period has ______shell for its ______.

5.  Every element in the second period has ______for its ______. See the pattern?

6.  Groups are ______that run from top to bottom.

7.  The elements of a group have the same number of ______in their

______shell.

8.  Every element in group one has ______electron in its outer shell.

9.  Every element in group two has ______electrons in its outer shell.

10.  Hydrogen is special because it can act like two groups, ______and ______.

11.  Hydrogen sometimes is ______an electron and sometimes it has an ______electron.

12.  Although helium has only ______electrons in its outer shell, it is grouped with elements

that have ______.

13.  The green elements on this table are called ______elements. They each have two electrons in their outer shell, however that varies.

Part III: “Family Fun” Go to http.//chemicalelements.com/

14.  Click on Alkali Metals (left menu) and answer the following questions.

a.  What is the group number? ______

b.  Are these metals reactive? ______

c.  Do these metals occur freely in nature? ______

d.  How many electrons are in their outer shell? ______

e.  What are the three characteristics of ALL metals? ______

______

f.  Are these metals soft or hard? ______

g.  Name the two most reactive elements in this group? ______and ______

h.  What happens when they are exposed to water? ______

15.  Click on Alkaline Earth Metals (left menu) and answer these questions.

a.  What is the group number? ______

b.  Are these metals reactive? ______

c.  Do these metals occur freely in nature? ______

d.  How many electrons are in their outer shell? ______(Hint: It’s the same as their oxidation number or group number.)

16.  Click on Transition Metals (left menu) and answer these questions.

a.  How many elements are in this group? ______

b.  What are the group numbers? ______through ______

c.  What are valence electrons? ______

d.  Because the valence electrons are present in more than one ______transition metals often exhibit several common ______.

e.  Name the three elements in this family that produce a magnetic field. ______,

______, and ______.

17.  Click on Other Metals (left menu) and answer these questions.

a.  How many elements are in this group? ______

b.  What are the group numbers? ______through ______

c.  How are these other metals similar to the transition metals? ______

d.  How are these metals different than the transition metals? ______

______

e.  List three physical properties of these other metals. ______

f.  What are the oxidation numbers for this group? ______

18.  Click on Metalloids (Left menu) to answer these questions.

a.  On your periodic table, draw the black stair-step line that distinguishes metals from nonmetals.

b.  Metalloids have properties of both ______and ______.

c.  Define semiconductor ______.

d.  Name two metalloids that are semi-conductors. ______and ______.

e.  This property makes metalloids useful in ______and ______.

19.  Click on Nonmetals to answer these questions.

a.  What are the group numbers? ______through ______

b.  List four characteristics of ALL nonmetals. ______

______

c.  What two states of matter do nonmetals exist in at room temperature? ______

d.  The nonmetals have no ______and do not ______.

e.  What are the oxidation numbers of the nonmetals? ______

20.  Click on the Halogens (still on left) to answer these questions.

a.  What is the halogen group number? ______

b.  Are halogens metals or nonmetals? ______

c.  The term “halogen” means ______and compounds containing halogens are called ______.

d.  How many electrons are in their outer shell? ______

e.  What is their oxidation number? ______

f.  What states of matter do halogens exist in at room temperature? ______

21.  Click on Noble Gases (left) and answer these questions.

a.  What is the group number? ______

b.  Why were these gases considered to be inert or stable? ______

c.  What is their oxidation number? ______

22.  Click on Rare Earth Elements ( Inner Transition) (left) and answer these questions.

a.  On you periodic table, label the Lanthanide and Actinide series with your pencil.

b.  How many Rare Earth elements are there? ______

c.  Define trans-uranium. ______

d.  The Rare Earth metals are found in group ______and periods ______and ______.

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