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  1. * “Periodic Table of Elements” image – linked to a webpage that has an interactive Periodic Table that can be clicked on for more information about each element in detail.

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    Electron Configuration Practice: Ask these questions every time you have to write an electron configuration Lithium: find the element on the periodic table what is the period number? how many …

  3. Today the periodic table looks a little different, more elements have been found and we have discovered “sub atomic particles” which allowed scientists to re arrange the elements by atomic number.

  4. So how is it arranged? The genius of the periodic table “is that it is organized like a big grid. The elements are placed in specific places because of the way they look and act. If you have ever looked …

  5. Periodic Table Blocks Different sections or blocks within the periodic table correspond to the s, p, d, and f sublevels. We can “build” the electron configurations of atoms by reading the periodic table in order …

  6. Reactivity the periodic table as an organisational tool to identify patterns and trends in, and relationships between, the structures (including electronic configurations and atomic radii) and properties …

  7. The Atom’s Family A deeper look at the elements in the Periodic Table Atoms, Elements and Molecules Atom = smallest unit of an element Element = Molecule = a collection of atoms, bound together.

  8. Photonic Crystals: Periodic Surprises in Electromagnetism Steven G. Johnson MIT To Begin: A Cartoon in 2d To Begin: A Cartoon in 2d Photonic Crystals Photonic Crystals Photonic Crystals A mystery …

  9. Know the definition and inventor (Mendeleev) of the first periodic table and how he arranged the elements. Know how the modern periodic table is arranged and what groups of elements have been …

  10. The periodic table can be understood by two rules: The electrons in an atom tend to occupy the lowest energy levels available to them. Pauli exclusion principle.