Nonfiction Reading for Understanding--Physical Science: Chapter 3 Page 74
Your task is to create a booklet that answers the following questions. Each page should be neat and each visual should be detailed/clear. Each page should have a title.
Cover Page: Name and Period
Page 1: Atoms(pages 79-81)
- Draw a model of an atom and label its parts.
- Label protons, neutrons, and electrons
- Define protons, neutrons, and electrons
- Define atomic number and atomic mass.
- Give an example of the atomic mass and atomic number of any two elements of the periodic table.
Page 2: Dmitri Mendeleev (pages 77-78)
- Who is Dmitri Mendeleev?
- What was his contribution to science?
- How did he arrange the periodic table of elements, originally and most recent?
Page 3/4: Periodic Table Organization (pages 80—86)
- How is the modern periodic table organized?
- What are periods and groups?
- Draw the outline of a periodic table and label the periods and groups.
- How do elements react as you move from left to right across the periodic table?
- Label the most reactive elements on your visual.
- Label the least reactive elements in your visual.
- What does each box on a periodic table consist of? Pick one box from the periodic table and label what is in it. (Hint: Fig. 6-page 82)
- What element has 47protons in its nucleus?
Page 5: Physical and Chemical Properties of Metals (pages 87-91)
- What are physical properties of metals?
- Define malleable.
- Define ductile.
- Define conductor.
- What are some chemical properties of metals?
- Define reactivity.
- Define corrosion.
- What family of elements in the periodic table contains the most reactive metals?
- Draw an outline of the periodic table and label where the metals are located.
Page 6: Properties of Nonmetals (pages 96-101)
- What physical and chemical properties are found among the nonmetals?
- How do the physical and chemical properties of the halogens compare with those of the noble gases?
- Draw an outline of the periodic table and label where the nonmetals are located.
Page 7: Properties of Metalloids (pages 96-101)
- What are some properties of metalloids?
- What are three uses of metalloids?
- What property makes certain metalloids useful as “switches” to turn a small electric current on and off?
- Draw an outline of the periodic table and label where the metalloids are located.