Title: Elements, Compounds and Periodic Table
1Elements, Compounds and Periodic Table
2Elements, Compounds and Periodic Table
- WALT Identify and talk about a number of
elements and compounds - I must be able to identify the difference between
element, compound and mixtures - I should be able to identify metals and non
metals in the Periodic Table - I should know the symbols for a selection of
elements
3Use your Periodic Table to write down the
chemical symbols for the following elements
- Copper
- Magnesium
- Carbon
- Hydrogen
- Gold
- Zinc
- Iron
- Chlorine
- Bromine
- Potassium
- Caesium
- Sodium
- Sulphur
- Nitrogen
- Oxygen
- Argon
- Fluorine
- 3 others of your choice
4At the back of the room, there are a number of
elements compounds and mixtures
- Make a table with three columns
- Walk around and write in the relevant compounds
the names of the different elements, compounds
and mixtures
5In pairs, spend 5 minutes inventing a way you
would categorise all elements found on Earth
- Write down your plan of how you would split the
elements into different groups
6For the following compounds, write down the name
and note down the elements that are bonded
together to make them.
- HCl
- H2SO4
- CO2
- CaCO3
- NaOH
- MgO
- FeO
- CuCO3
- What do the numbers tell us?
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8Who invented the Periodic Table?
- Russian
- 1834-1907
- First Periodic Table had just 63 elements (the
only ones we knew) - Lined up elements based on their ATOMIC NUMBER
Dmitri Mendeleev
9Now complete the two exercises handed to you on
the sheets
10Plenary
- In pairs, test each other with 6 questions each
on elements, compounds and the Periodic Table