5 Review Sheet 5-1 Understand what Mendeleev did how he arranged the periodic table how he predicted the existence of elements not yet discovered How is the modern periodic table arranged 5-2 What groups/families/ What are periods? Understand the basic arrangement of the periodic table. Where are the metals, nonmetals, metalloids, different families, gases, liquids, solids How are the properties of elements in the same family related? Be able to list 5 properties of metals vs. nonmetals vs. metalloids know the metalloids define: malleable, ductile, luster, corrosion chemical properties of metals and nonmetals, which gain and which lose electrons,which corrode know the number of valence electrons of each family and the valence number of each family oxidation number, lewis dot structures, balancing chemical equations conductivity lab and types of alloys (bronze) interpreting periodic table qz Acids and Bases 3-2 / 3-3 from PDF file pH scale -what does pH mean rainbow ice lab be able to write the reactions of carbon dioxide and water H+ and OH- ions what are hydroxides The 6 critical reactions of acid and bases --acids and bases in h20 --acids + metal --acids + carbonates --CO2 + h20 --acids + bases = salt + water 5-3 know the properties of the families especially alkali and halogens, have a rough idea what elements are in which families properties of transition metals know which elements are most abundant in the atmosphere, crust, and universe know properties of noble gases element crossword puzzle electron configuration 5-4 understand how reactivity, atomic size, and metallic properties change from left to right in the same period of the periodic table How does atomic size change from top to bottom in the same family how does the number of protons affect atomic size in the same period Alien Periodic table “Science of slime”—sheet thinning, sheer thickening, non-newtonian fluids “Two faces of carbon”—properties of graphite vs. diamonds , allotropes, Review the ch.5 test public folder Reread –Acids and Bases.PDF Active Chem – Ch.1 Act. 2 - Elements and their properties Ch1. Act 6, Act 7 Lots of practice tests in the public folder for ch. 5