Chemistry Grade 6-8

Chemistry: Introduction to the Periodic Table

Elements, symbols, groups, periods, and atomic numbers

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Elements, symbols, groups, periods, and atomic numbers

Chemistry - Grade 6-8

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Use a periodic table if your teacher provides one. Show your work or explain your reasoning in the space provided.
  1. 1
    Simplified color-coded periodic table grid showing organized element tiles.

    What is the periodic table, and what information does it organize?

  2. 2

    Find the element carbon on the periodic table. Write its chemical symbol and atomic number.

  3. 3
    Blank element tile connected to an atom nucleus with highlighted protons.

    The square for oxygen shows the symbol O and the atomic number 8. What does the atomic number 8 mean?

  4. 4

    What is the difference between an element's name and its chemical symbol? Give one example.

  5. 5
    Periodic table grid with one vertical group highlighted.

    Elements in the same vertical column of the periodic table are in the same group. What is usually true about elements in the same group?

  6. 6
    Periodic table grid with one horizontal period highlighted.

    Elements in the same horizontal row of the periodic table are in the same period. How many periods are shown on a standard periodic table?

  7. 7
    Far-left periodic table group highlighted with similar metal-water reactions shown.

    Lithium, sodium, and potassium are in Group 1. They are called alkali metals. Based on their location in the same group, what can you predict about them?

  8. 8

    Which element has the atomic number 1? Write its name and symbol.

  9. 9

    The atomic numbers of elements increase from left to right across each period. Which element comes immediately after boron, atomic number 5?

  10. 10
    Periodic table regions color-coded for metals, nonmetals, and metalloids.

    Classify each element as a metal, nonmetal, or metalloid: aluminum, sulfur, silicon.

  11. 11
    Periodic table with the far-right noble gas column highlighted.

    What are noble gases, and where are they located on the periodic table?

  12. 12
    Element tile connected to an atom nucleus showing protons.

    An element tile shows the name sodium, the symbol Na, and the atomic number 11. How many protons does a sodium atom have?

  13. 13

    Why are some chemical symbols not the same as the first letter or letters of the element's English name? Use sodium as an example.

  14. 14
    Three elements highlighted in the same far-right column of the periodic table.

    Look at these elements: helium, neon, argon. What do they have in common on the periodic table?

  15. 15
    Periodic table pattern showing similar elements used to predict behavior.

    Explain why the periodic table is useful for predicting how elements may behave.

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