1. Use a periodic table to fill in the first four columns. If it has a specific group name (see background), write that. Only use group numbers if there is no common name (ex: Neon = Noble gas, nitrogen = 5A/15)

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Part A. Properties of Elements
1. Use a periodic table to fill in the first four columns. If it has a specific group name (see background), write that. Only
use group numbers if there is no common name (ex: Neon = Noble gas, nitrogen = 5A/15)
2. Watch the following video and write observations for appearance and conductivity. Indicate if the conductivity fits
your expectatoin based on if it is a metal, non-metal or metalloid. https://youtu.be/O5NAziFwLiQ
Q1. In the demonstration, how can you tell if a substance is conductive?
Q2. Fill in the table
Element
Sulfur
Aluminum
Carbon
(graphite)
Magnesium
Copper
lodine
Iron
Platinum
Lithium
Atomic Atomic Metal,
Symbol Number nonmetal or
metalloid?
Group Name (or
number if none)
Appearance include
color and sheen
(shiny/dull)
Conducts
electricity?
(Y/N)
does the
conductivity fit
expectations?
(Y/N)
Transcribed Image Text:Part A. Properties of Elements 1. Use a periodic table to fill in the first four columns. If it has a specific group name (see background), write that. Only use group numbers if there is no common name (ex: Neon = Noble gas, nitrogen = 5A/15) 2. Watch the following video and write observations for appearance and conductivity. Indicate if the conductivity fits your expectatoin based on if it is a metal, non-metal or metalloid. https://youtu.be/O5NAziFwLiQ Q1. In the demonstration, how can you tell if a substance is conductive? Q2. Fill in the table Element Sulfur Aluminum Carbon (graphite) Magnesium Copper lodine Iron Platinum Lithium Atomic Atomic Metal, Symbol Number nonmetal or metalloid? Group Name (or number if none) Appearance include color and sheen (shiny/dull) Conducts electricity? (Y/N) does the conductivity fit expectations? (Y/N)
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