Title | Another mystery table 2 KEY |
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Course | General Chemistry 1 |
Institution | Wright State University |
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mystery table KEY...
MYSTERY TABLE 2_KEY Team #_______ Names:
The code letters A to Z have been assigned to the first 26 elements in the short form periodic chart. These coded letters do not represent the chemical symbols, nor have the letters been assigned in alphabetical order. These letters are presented to you in groups, and your assignment is to arrange these elements in the proper periodic form, according to the information given pertaining to certain members of the group The following elements have similar properties: DOY, EHPW, LRU, FNV, AIMT, JQS, BKX, CGZ 1. P has the most neutrons on the table. 2. Q is a metalloid in family Roman Numeral V 3. A is the first alkali metal 4. Y is a halogen 5. D has the largest atomic mass in its group 6. O has an atomic number larger than S but smaller than E 7. C has 6 of the particles that J J Thomson discovered 8. L and I are in the same period as P 9. B is a solid, nonmetal that is yellow and has a rotten egg odor. 10. R is not a metalloid, but it sits with the metalloids. 11. M , V, and Z are all in period 3 12. I has 8 more protons than M 13. T is the only element that has an isotope with NO neutrons. 14. When V decays, an alpha particle and E are produced 15. U has an atomic number one higher than F 16. N has the largest atomic mass of its group 17. H is the same as an alpha particle 18. The most abundant isotope of X contains 45 neutrons 19. An atom of W would have 3 energy levels (rings) 20. S is the smallest atom in its family Use the clues above to fill in the table below: I
T A
II
III
IV
VIII
V
H
VI VII
F
U
C
S
K
O
E
M
V
R
Z
J
B
Y
W
I
N
L
G
Q
X
D
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