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Worksheet – Periodic Trends Practice - Mr. Wilkison's Science …
Worksheet – Periodic Trends Practice 1.) What is the difference between electronegativity and ionization energy? Answer – ionization energy is the energy required to remove an electron …
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1. Draw arrow showing which directions atomic radius increases. 2. Rank the following elements by increasing atomic radius: carbon, aluminum, oxygen, potassium. OXYGEN, CARBoN, …
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Part 6 - Personal Periodic Table On your personal periodic table, indicate the trends in atomic size, ionization energy, electronegativity and melting point using arrows.
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1) Rank the following elements by increasing atomic radius: calcium, iron, neon, nitrogen, silicon. 2) Rank the following elements by increasing electronegativity: calcium, iron, neon, nitrogen, …
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Directions: label the trends of the periodic table by adding arrows and descriptions. & Page 2 of 2 9.1 Use a periodic table of the elements to answer these questions. 1. The following graphics …
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Use the Periodic Table and your knowledge of periodic trends to answer the following questions. 3. Which atom in each pair has the larger. atomic radius: a) O or C b) Be or Ba. 4. Which atom …
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