Anatomy and Physiology (Aka Structure and Function) of the Periodic Table

Anatomy and Physiology (Aka Structure and Function) of the Periodic Table

<p> Anatomy and Physiology (aka Structure and Function) of the Periodic Table refer to textbook pages 116-135</p><p>1. Make an outline of the periodic table one on pg 129  it should fill up most of an 81/2 by 11 sheet of paper 2. color in the areas for the following:  metals, metalloids, non metals  alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, transition metals, halogens, noble gases 3. Include a summary of each of the groups identified in 2 (except transition metals). 4. Indicate what is a period and what is a group and where the “staircase” is located</p><p>Marking Scheme</p><p>Section 1. accurate outline /1 all elements present /2</p><p>Section 2. one mark for every required group /8</p><p>Section 3. two marks for each summary /14</p><p>Section 4. one mark each for correctly identifying period, group and staircase /3</p><p>Neatness /5 Total /33</p><p>Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev </p>

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