Name: ______Date:______Pd:______
Alien Element Clues
For each clue from the alien scientists, write what you can figure out about each element. If you get stuck on a clue, star it and come back to it at the end.
Ex: Livium (Lv): This element is responsible for life.
It has 2 electron energy levels and 4 electrons available for bonding in the outermost energy level.
___Lv is in Period 2 and in Group 14______
- Explodium (Ex): This element has 5 electron orbitals and is the most reactive metal on the alien's table.
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- Fancium (Fc): A metal found in group 13 and has 4 electron orbitals.
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- Nebulaum (Nu): This is the lightest of elements; aliens previously used it in their aircraft until their aircraft caught fire in a horrific accident. It is a very reactive gas.
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- Moonium (Mm): An element with 45 neutrons and 34 protons.
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- Balloonium (Bn): A noble gas that is nonreactive. It is less dense than the air in our atmosphere.
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- Metalloidium (M) and Poisonium (Ps): Two metalloids found in period 4. Ps is more massive than M.
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- Lowigium (Lo): A group 17 halogen with 4 electron orbitals.
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- Darkbluium(Dk): Has 66 neutrons and 49 protons.
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- Toothium (To): This element is added to juices to help build strong bones and teeth. It is in period 4 and has 2 valence electrons.
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- Abundantcium(Ab): This is the 7th most abundant gas in the universe. It has 7 protons, 7 neutrons, and 7 electrons.
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- Hugium (Hu): This is the element on the alien's periodic table that has the most mass.
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- Glucinium (Gl): The element is a good conductor found in group 2. It has less than 10 electrons.
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- Reactinium (Rc): Theleast massiveatom that will bond with an atom of a group 1 element.
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- Sparkium (Sp) and Burnium (Bu) are members of the alkali metal group, along with Violetium(Vi) and Explodium (Ex). Their atomic mass, from least to greatest, is Sp, Bu, Vi, Ex.
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- Balloonium (Bn), Signium(Su), Stableium(St), Supermanium (Q), and Hugium (Hu) are all noble gases. They are arranged above from least to most massive.
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- Cannium (Ci): This element helps preserve foods and is used in canning. It has 50 protons.
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- Burnium (Bu), Blue-whitium (Bw), Bauxitium (Xi), Computerchipsium (Cc), Bringer-of-lightium (Bl), Stinkium (Sk), Purium (Pi), and Stableium (St) are all found in period 3. Bu has 1 electron in its outer energy level, Bw has 2, Xi has 3, Bl has 5, Sk has 6, and Pi has 7.
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- Computerchipium (Cc): This element is an important semiconductor (metalloid) in computers.
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- Scottishium (Ss): A metal element found in group 2.
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- Infectium (If): This element turns black when it reacts with a starch. It has 53 protons and 74 neutrons.
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- The number after the symbol indicates the number of electrons in the outer energy level: Notalonium(Nt): 5, Earthium (E): 6, Boracium (Bo): 3.
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- Breathium(Bt): When combined with Nebulaum (Nu), it makes the alien's most common compound whose formula is Nu2Bt.
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Name: ______Date: ______Period: ______
After filling in the periodic table, you may find that you need more information to correctly place the elements Breathium (Bt) and Earthium (E). You find that Bt has a smaller atomic mass than Earthium. Complete the element profile for each element. Draw a Bohr model of Bt.
Breathium (Bt)
Period: ______
Group: ______
Number of Electron Orbitals: _____
Number of Valence Electrons: _____
Classification: ______
Atomic Number: _____
Period: ______
Group: ______
Number of Electron Orbitals: _____
Number of Valence Electrons: _____
Classification: ______
Atomic Number: ______
Atomic Mass: 16 amu
Bohr Model:
The aliens still need some questions answered. Explain to them using complete sentences.
- If we have an unknown atom, how can we identify which element it is?
- In what order are elements arranged on the Periodic Table?
- Shade in Period 3 on the table below. What do elements in the same period have in common?
- Shade in Group 2 on the table below. What do elements in the same group have in common?
- Why are some groups reactive and some groups nonreactive?
- What parts of the atom determines those chemical properties?
- How are metals, metalloids, and nonmetalsarranged on the Periodic Table?