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Castle Mendeleev Worksheet

Place the following symbols and elements in the appropriate rooms of Castle Mendeleev: Hydrogen (H) and helium (He) in the Inert Gas Room as they are noble gases that do not readily react with other elements. Carbon (C) and hydrogen (H) in the Organic Compound Room as they form hydrocarbons. Oxygen (O2) in the Diatomic Molecule Room as it exists as a diatomic molecule. The symbol for electron (e-) in the Electron Shell Room and the symbol for ion (+) in the Ionization Room as they relate to the outer shells of atoms and ion formation.

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Castle Mendeleev Worksheet

Place the following symbols and elements in the appropriate rooms of Castle Mendeleev: Hydrogen (H) and helium (He) in the Inert Gas Room as they are noble gases that do not readily react with other elements. Carbon (C) and hydrogen (H) in the Organic Compound Room as they form hydrocarbons. Oxygen (O2) in the Diatomic Molecule Room as it exists as a diatomic molecule. The symbol for electron (e-) in the Electron Shell Room and the symbol for ion (+) in the Ionization Room as they relate to the outer shells of atoms and ion formation.

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Place the symbol and name of the element in the room where it belongs.

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3. Compound consisting of two atoms of the same element. (ex: O2, H2)
6. Force that attracts chemical elements to other elements and keeps them joined (bonded)
together.
9. Smallest part of a compound.
10. Inactive; ex. He,Ne; do not actively combine with other elements.
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1. Easily transfer the flow of electrons (electricity).
2. Compounds consisting of the elements carbon and hydrogen.
4. Electron(s)in the outer orbit of an atom that will either be gained, lost, or shared
when combining with another atom to form a compound.
5. A metal made by mixing two or more metals; ex. copper + zinc ----> brass
6. Orbit of electrons around the nucleus of an atom.
7. A charged particle; the result of an atom either gaining or losing electrons.
8. Atoms of an element that have a different than normal number of electrons.

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