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Worksheets - Periodic Table

The document consists of two worksheets focused on the periodic table and elements. It includes questions about definitions, symbols, atomic numbers, and the arrangement of elements in families and periods. Students are instructed to use their notes and the periodic table to complete the exercises.

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Worksheets - Periodic Table

The document consists of two worksheets focused on the periodic table and elements. It includes questions about definitions, symbols, atomic numbers, and the arrangement of elements in families and periods. Students are instructed to use their notes and the periodic table to complete the exercises.

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NAME:______________________________________________

Worksheet 1:
Directions: Answer the questions with the proper information using your notes, book, and the
periodic table.

1. Define a family.

2. What is a period?

3. What is the symbol for the following elements.

a. Magnesium b. Potassium

c. Iron d. Copper

4. What are the names of the following elements.

a. C b. Cl

c. Au d. Sr

5. What period are the following elements in?

a. He b. Ge

c. Rb d. I

6. What group are the following elements?

a. Sulfur b. Ca

c. Iodine d. Fe
Worksheet 2
6.4 c Periodic Table of Elements
Directions: Use the periodic table to fill in the below chart.

Atomic # of Atomic Rounded (show work)


Element Symbol Number protons # of electrons Mass Atomic Mass # of Neutrons Period

1 Oxygen O 8 8 8 15.999 16 16 - 8 = 8 2

2 Helium

3 Carbon

4 Aluminum

5 Calcium

6 Sodium

7 Potassium

8 Nitrogen

9 Silicon

10 Iron

11 Hydrogen
Worksheet 2:
Directions: Use a Periodic table to find the information asked for below:
1. What is the atomic number of: 2. What is the Atomic mass of:
Calcium Calcium
Iron Iron
Gold Uranium
Uranium Copper

3. How many protons do the following


have? Calcium
Gold
Copper
Iron

4. How many electrons do the following


have? Gold
Iron
Copper
Uranium

5. Does mercury have more protons and electrons than tin?

6. Is mercury a heavier element than tin?

7. Does potassium have more electrons than neon?

8. Does hydrogen have more electrons than Uranium?

9. Which has more protons, sulfur or iodine?

10. Write the symbols or the names for each of these elements:
Chlorine Zn

Copper Helium

Potassium Iron

Silver P

Na Ne

Sn Mercury

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