PERIODIC TABLE REVIEW 1. How can we use the periodic table as a tool for Chemistry? 2. What information does the periodic table give you? 3. Which element is in-group 1 period (row) 4? 4. Which family is all non-metals? Name a family with all metals in it. 5. Which element has 7 valence electrons and 5 energy levels? 6. Which element has 4 valence electrons and 4 energy levels? 7. Which element has two valence electrons and three energy levels? 8. Copy and fill out the following chart. Use group numbers to locate them. Type of Element Metals Semi-conductors Non-Metals Location on Periodic Table Properties 9. Explain the trend for how masses and the number of protons change as you move across the periodic table. 10. Draw a Lewis structure for the following elements: Antimony, Silicon, Rubidium, Bromine and Helium 11. How do you determine the number of valence electrons an element has by looking at the periodic table? (e.g. How many valence electrons does Fluorine have?) 12. What does the number of valence electrons determine for each element? 13. How do you determine the number of energy levels an element has by looking at the periodic table. (e.g. How many energy levels does Manganese have?) 14. Complete the following electron configurations for the following elements: Cerium, Magnesium, Palladium, Bromine, Zinc. 15. Complete the abbreviated (noble gas) electron configuration for the following elements: Iridium, Yitrium, Xenon, Chlorine, Barium 16. List the names and locations of each of the families on the periodic table. 17. List the properties of each family. PERIODIC TABLE REVIEW