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These chemistry handouts illustrate chemistry concepts and offer examples.

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  • RNA vs DNA [ JPG ]
  • States of matter [ JPG ]
  • Visible spectrum [ JPG ]

Periodic Tables

There’s a printable periodic table for just about any purpose, but some of the most popular are listed here.

Vibrant Periodic Table With 118 Elements

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  • Element charges [ JPG ]
  • Element density [ PDF ]
  • Element electrical conductivity [ PDF ]
  • Element state of matter [ PDF ]
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  • Valence [ JPG ]

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1. Start with an anchor chart

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The periodic table is an ingenious construction, but it takes a little explaining. These anchor charts explain the layout and details and are excellent references to use throughout all your periodic table activities.

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2. Explore an illustrated periodic table chart

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Teachers love this chart, and for good reason. It brings the table to life, helping chemistry students understand the role each element plays in the world around us. You can print copies of it for free, or buy posters and card sets. There’s even an interaction version !

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3. Color and learn about the elements

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4. Sing a periodic table song

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5. Build a model using egg cartons

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6. Create an elements card deck

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These free printable cards are terrific for reviewing the elements, especially if you’re working on memorizing some or all of them.

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7. Make pipe cleaner element models

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Send students on a search for real-life examples of the various elements. They’ll be surprised at how easy it is to find so many of them.

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11. Play periodic table Battleship

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12. Turn elements into superheroes (or villains)

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13. Download the Atomidoodle app

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This cool little app, available on both the Apple AppStore and Google Play, challenges students to draw paths through mazes. They use fusion (addition) and fission (division) to create new atoms, all while learning hundreds of facts about the elements.

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To download a copy of the assignment, please click on the link Sample Questions .

As you work these matter and measurement problems, consider and explain:

  • What type of question is it?
  • How do you know what type of question it is?
  • What information are you looking for?
  • What information do they give?
  • How will you go about solving this?
  • Show how to solve the problem.
  • Be able to answer for a different reaction, number, set of conditions, etc.

Sample Questions

  • Which form of electromagnetic radiation has the longest wavelengths?
  • A line in the spectrum of atomic mercury has a wavelength of 254 nm. When mercury emits a photon of light at this wavelength, what is the frequency of the light?
  • Consider an atom traveling at 1% of the speed of light. The de Broglie wavelength is found to be 1.46 × 10 –3 pm. Which element is this?
  • What is the energy of a photon of blue light that has a wavelength of 453 nm?
  • The hydrogen molecules they came from have the formula H 4 .
  • We could observe more lines if we had a stronger prism.
  • There are four electrons in an excited hydrogen atom.
  • Only certain energies are allowed for the electron in a hydrogen atom.
  • n = 4 to n = 3
  • n = 4 to n = 2
  • n = 4 to n = 1
  • n = 3 to n = 2
  • n = 2 to n = 1
  • In the hydrogen spectrum, what is the wavelength of light associated with the n = 3 to n = 1 electron transition?
  • Energy is emitted.
  • Energy is absorbed.
  • The electron loses energy.
  • The electron gains energy.
  • The electron cannot make this transition.
  • It makes no attempt to explain why the negative electron does not eventually fall into the positive nucleus.
  • It does not adequately predict the line spectrum of hydrogen.
  • It does not adequately predict the ionization energy of the valence electron(s) for elements other than hydrogen.
  • It does not adequately predict the ionization energy of the first energy level electrons for one-electron species for elements other than hydrogen.
  • It shows the electrons to exist outside of the nucleus.
  • The energy of the light emitted when a hydrogen electron goes from n = 2 to n = 1 is what fraction of its ground-state ionization energy?
  • The emission spectrum of hydrogen contains a continuum of colors.
  • Diffraction produces both constructive and destructive interference.
  • All matter displays both particle and wavelike characteristics.
  • Niels Bohr developed a quantum model for the hydrogen atom.
  • The lowest possible energy state of a molecule or atom is called its ground state.
  • A gamma ray of wavelength 1.00 × 10 –8 cm has enough energy to remove an electron from a hydrogen atom.
  • space where electrons are unlikely to be found in an atom
  • space which may contain electrons, protons, and/or neutrons
  • the space in an atom where an electron is most likely to be found
  • small, walled spheres that contain electrons
  • a single space within an atom that contains all electrons of that atom
  • How many f orbitals have the value n = 3?
  • If n = 2, how many orbitals are possible?

Two ovals on top of each other.

  • The electrons move along the outer surface of the p -orbital, similar to a “figure 8” type of movement.
  • The electrons move within the two lobes of the p -orbital, but never beyond the outside surface of the orbital.
  • The electrons are concentrated at the center (node) of the two lobes.
  • The electrons are only moving in one lobe at any given time.
  • The electron movement cannot be exactly determined.
  • How many electrons in an atom can have the quantum numbers n = 3, l = 2?
  • How many electrons can be contained in all of the orbitals with n = 4?
  • n = 1, l = 1, m l = 0, m s = 1/2
  • n = 3, l = 0, m l = 0, m s = -1/2
  • n = 2, l = 1, m l = -1, m s = 1/2
  • n = 4, l = 3, m l = -2, m s = -1/2
  • n = 4, l = 2, m l = 0, m s = 1/2
  • What is the electron configuration for the barium atom?
  • What is the complete electron configuration of tin?
  • The exact location of an electron can be determined if we know its energy.
  • An electron in a 2 s orbital can have the same n , l , and ml quantum numbers as an electron in a 3 s orbital.
  • Ni has two unpaired electrons in its 3 d orbitals.
  • In the buildup of atoms, electrons occupy the 4 f orbitals before the 6 s orbitals.
  • Only three quantum numbers are needed to uniquely describe an electron.
  • What is the statement that “the lowest energy configuration for an atom is the one having the maximum number of unpaired electrons allowed by the Pauli principle in a particular set of degenerate orbitals” known as?
  • An element with the electron configuration [Xe] 6 s 2 4 f 14 5 d 7 would belong to which class on the periodic table?
  • Ti has __________ in its d orbitals.

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  • 1.03 × 10 -7 m
  • 1 s 2 2 s 2 2 p 6 3 s 2 3 p 6 4 s 2 3 d 10 4 p 6 5 s 2 4 d 10 5 p 2
  • Hund’s rule
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  • Authored by : Jessica Garber. Provided by : Tidewater Community College. License : CC BY: Attribution

Module 2: Atoms, Molecules, and Ions

Assignment: atomic structure and the periodic table.

This assignment can be found in Google Docs:  Chemistry for Majors Assignment: Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table

To make your own copy to edit:

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Instructions

As you work these problems, consider and explain:

  • What type of question is it?
  • How do you know what type of question it is?
  • What information are you looking for?
  • What information do they give?
  • How will you go about solving this?
  • Show how to solve the problem.
  • Be able to answer for a different reaction, number, set of conditions, etc.
  • Which form of electromagnetic radiation has the longest wavelengths?
  • A line in the spectrum of atomic mercury has a wavelength of 254 nm. When mercury emits a photon of light at this wavelength, what is the frequency of the light?
  • Consider an atom traveling at 1% of the speed of light. The de Broglie wavelength is found to be 1.46 × 10 –3 pm. Which element is this?
  • What is the energy of a photon of blue light that has a wavelength of 453 nm?
  • The hydrogen molecules they came from have the formula H 4 .
  • We could observe more lines if we had a stronger prism.
  • There are four electrons in an excited hydrogen atom.
  • Only certain energies are allowed for the electron in a hydrogen atom.
  • The spectrum is continuous.

For questions 6–8, consider the following portion of the energy-level diagram for hydrogen:

  • n = 4 to n = 3
  • n = 4 to n = 2
  • n = 4 to n = 1
  • n = 3 to n = 2
  • n = 2 to n = 1
  • In the hydrogen spectrum, what is the wavelength of light associated with the n = 3 to n = 1 electron transition?
  • Energy is emitted.
  • Energy is absorbed.
  • The electron loses energy.
  • The electron gains energy.
  • The electron cannot make this transition.
  • It makes no attempt to explain why the negative electron does not eventually fall into the positive nucleus.
  • It does not adequately predict the line spectrum of hydrogen.
  • It does not adequately predict the ionization energy of the valence electron(s) for elements other than hydrogen.
  • It does not adequately predict the ionization energy of the first energy level electrons for one-electron species for elements other than hydrogen.
  • It shows the electrons to exist outside of the nucleus.
  • The energy of the light emitted when a hydrogen electron goes from n = 2 to n = 1 is what fraction of its ground-state ionization energy?
  • The emission spectrum of hydrogen contains a continuum of colors.
  • Diffraction produces both constructive and destructive interference.
  • All matter displays both particle and wavelike characteristics.
  • Niels Bohr developed a quantum model for the hydrogen atom.
  • The lowest possible energy state of a molecule or atom is called its ground state.
  • A gamma ray of wavelength 1.00 Ă— 10 –8 cm has enough energy to remove an electron from a hydrogen atom.
  • space where electrons are unlikely to be found in an atom
  • space which may contain electrons, protons, and/or neutrons
  • the space in an atom where an electron is most likely to be found
  • small, walled spheres that contain electrons
  • a single space within an atom that contains all electrons of that atom
  • How many f orbitals have the value n = 3?
  • If n = 2, how many orbitals are possible?

Two ovals on top of each other.

  • The electrons move along the outer surface of the p -orbital, similar to a “figure 8” type of movement.
  • The electrons move within the two lobes of the p -orbital, but never beyond the outside surface of the orbital.
  • The electrons are concentrated at the center (node) of the two lobes.
  • The electrons are only moving in one lobe at any given time.
  • The electron movement cannot be exactly determined.
  • How many electrons in an atom can have the quantum numbers n = 3, l = 2?
  • How many electrons can be contained in all of the orbitals with n = 4?
  • n = 1, l = 1, m l = 0, m s = 1/2
  • n = 3, l = 0, m l = 0, m s = -1/2
  • n = 2, l = 1, m l = -1, m s = 1/2
  • n = 4, l = 3, m l = -2, m s = -1/2
  • n = 4, l = 2, m l = 0, m s = 1/2
  • What is the electron configuration for the barium atom?
  • What is the complete electron configuration of tin?
  • The exact location of an electron can be determined if we know its energy.
  • An electron in a 2 s orbital can have the same n , l , and ml quantum numbers as an electron in a 3 s orbital.
  • Ni has two unpaired electrons in its 3 d orbitals.
  • In the buildup of atoms, electrons occupy the 4 f orbitals before the 6 s orbitals.
  • Only three quantum numbers are needed to uniquely describe an electron.
  • What is the statement that “the lowest energy configuration for an atom is the one having the maximum number of unpaired electrons allowed by the Pauli principle in a particular set of degenerate orbitals” known as?
  • An element with the electron configuration [Xe] 6 s 2 4 f 14 5 d 7 would belong to which class on the periodic table?
  • Ti has __________ in its d orbitals.
  • Authored by : Jessica Garber. Provided by : Tidewater Community College. License : CC BY: Attribution

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  • 1 H Hydrogen 1.008
  • 2 He Helium 4.0026
  • 3 Li Lithium 6.94
  • 4 Be Beryllium 9.0122
  • 5 B Boron 10.81
  • 6 C Carbon 12.011
  • 7 N Nitrogen 14.007
  • 8 O Oxygen 15.999
  • 9 F Fluorine 18.998
  • 10 Ne Neon 20.180
  • 11 Na Sodium 22.990
  • 12 Mg Magnesium 24.305
  • 13 Al Aluminium 26.982
  • 14 Si Silicon 28.085
  • 15 P Phosphorus 30.974
  • 16 S Sulfur 32.06
  • 17 Cl Chlorine 35.45
  • 18 Ar Argon 39.948
  • 19 K Potassium 39.098
  • 20 Ca Calcium 40.078
  • 21 Sc Scandium 44.956
  • 22 Ti Titanium 47.867
  • 23 V Vanadium 50.942
  • 24 Cr Chromium 51.996
  • 25 Mn Manganese 54.938
  • 26 Fe Iron 55.845
  • 27 Co Cobalt 58.933
  • 28 Ni Nickel 58.693
  • 29 Cu Copper 63.546
  • 30 Zn Zinc 65.38
  • 31 Ga Gallium 69.723
  • 32 Ge Germanium 72.630
  • 33 As Arsenic 74.922
  • 34 Se Selenium 78.971
  • 35 Br Bromine 79.904
  • 36 Kr Krypton 83.798
  • 37 Rb Rubidium 85.468
  • 38 Sr Strontium 87.62
  • 39 Y Yttrium 88.906
  • 40 Zr Zirconium 91.224
  • 41 Nb Niobium 92.906
  • 42 Mo Molybdenum 95.95
  • 43 Tc Technetium (98)
  • 44 Ru Ruthenium 101.07
  • 45 Rh Rhodium 102.91
  • 46 Pd Palladium 106.42
  • 47 Ag Silver 107.87
  • 48 Cd Cadmium 112.41
  • 49 In Indium 114.82
  • 50 Sn Tin 118.71
  • 51 Sb Antimony 121.76
  • 52 Te Tellurium 127.60
  • 53 I Iodine 126.90
  • 54 Xe Xenon 131.29
  • 55 Cs Caesium 132.91
  • 56 Ba Barium 137.33
  • 57 La Lanthanum 138.91
  • 58 Ce Cerium 140.12
  • 59 Pr Praseodymium 140.91
  • 60 Nd Neodymium 144.24
  • 61 Pm Promethium (145)
  • 62 Sm Samarium 150.36
  • 63 Eu Europium 151.96
  • 64 Gd Gadolinium 157.25
  • 65 Tb Terbium 158.93
  • 66 Dy Dysprosium 162.50
  • 67 Ho Holmium 164.93
  • 68 Er Erbium 167.26
  • 69 Tm Thulium 168.93
  • 70 Yb Ytterbium 173.05
  • 71 Lu Lutetium 174.97
  • 72 Hf Hafnium 178.49
  • 73 Ta Tantalum 180.95
  • 74 W Tungsten 183.84
  • 75 Re Rhenium 186.21
  • 76 Os Osmium 190.23
  • 77 Ir Iridium 192.22
  • 78 Pt Platinum 195.08
  • 79 Au Gold 196.97
  • 80 Hg Mercury 200.59
  • 81 Tl Thallium 204.38
  • 82 Pb Lead 207.2
  • 83 Bi Bismuth 208.98
  • 84 Po Polonium (209)
  • 85 At Astatine (210)
  • 86 Rn Radon (222)
  • 87 Fr Francium (223)
  • 88 Ra Radium (226)
  • 89 Ac Actinium (227)
  • 90 Th Thorium 232.04
  • 91 Pa Protactinium 231.04
  • 92 U Uranium 238.03
  • 93 Np Neptunium (237)
  • 94 Pu Plutonium (244)
  • 95 Am Americium (243)
  • 96 Cm Curium (247)
  • 97 Bk Berkelium (247)
  • 98 Cf Californium (251)
  • 99 Es Einsteinium (252)
  • 100 Fm Fermium (257)
  • 101 Md Mendelevium (258)
  • 102 No Nobelium (259)
  • 103 Lr Lawrencium (266)
  • 104 Rf Rutherfordium (267)
  • 105 Db Dubnium (268)
  • 106 Sg Seaborgium (269)
  • 107 Bh Bohrium (270)
  • 108 Hs Hassium (277)
  • 109 Mt Meitnerium (278)
  • 110 Ds Darmstadtium (281)
  • 111 Rg Roentgenium (282)
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