The periodic table is where we get to find all the elements and their atomic numbers. If you understand it correctly then chemistry will just be a walk in the park for you. Take up the test below and see what you know about the periodic table and ions up until now. All the best!
Dmitri Mendeleev, a Russian chemist and inventor, is considered the "father" of the periodic table, according to theRoyal Society of Chemistry. In the 1860s, Mendeleev was a popular lecturer at a university in St. Petersburg, Russia. At the time, no modern organic chemistry textbooks in the...
When the mouse cursor is over a specific atom button, the information panel displays the name of the atom, the atomic number, mass, electronegativity, and the oxidation states. When one of the atom buttons is pressed, the corresponding atom can be placed on the canvas. The atom symbol appea...
Located right above the Englishname for each element, the largest letters represent itschemical abbreviation. The largest number is the element’satomic number. Other information in the box includes the element’s electron configuration, electronegativity, oxidation states, and its first ionization energy...
- The orbital and quantum numbers - Ions Chemical Ties: - The Molecule - Chemical Bond - Covalent Bond - Dative Bond - Ionic Bond - Metallic Bond - Secondary or Weak Bonds Chemical Compounds: - The scale of acidity, pH - Oxidation number and valence ...
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Larger and more complicated periodic tables may also include the following information for each element: atomic diameter or radius; common valence numbers or oxidation states; melting point; boiling point; density; specific heat; Young's modulus; the quantum states of its valence electrons; type of...
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