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Atomic structure The building blocks
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Periods and groups Electronegativity
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What is atomic structure?

Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun Mercury takes a little more than 58 days
and the smallest one in the entire Solar to complete its rotation, so try to imagine
System. Contrary to popular belief, this how long days must be there! Since the
planet's name has nothing to do with the temperatures are so extreme, albeit not as
liquid metal. Mercury was, instead, extreme as on Venus, Mercury has been
named after the famous Roman deemed to be non-habitable for humans
messenger god Mercurius
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Atoms and elements

Mercury Venus
Mercury is the closest planet to Venus has a beautiful name and is
the Sun and the smallest one in the second planet from the Sun.
the Solar System—it’s only a bit It’s hot and has a poisonous
larger than the Moon atmosphere
Subatomic particles

Protons Neutrons Electrons


Mercury is the closest planet Venus has a beautiful name Despite being red, Mars is
to the Sun and the smallest of and is the second planet from actually a cold place. It’s full
them all the Sun of iron oxide dust
Atomic number and mass number

Mars Venus
Mars is actually a very Venus has extremely
cold place high temperatures

Jupiter Saturn
Jupiter is the biggest Saturn is a gas giant and
planet of them all has several rings
Electron configuration

Mars Venus Neptune


Mars is actually a very Venus has extremely Neptune is the farthest
cold place high temperatures planet from the Sun

Mercury Saturn Jupiter


Mercury is the closest Saturn is a gas giant and Jupiter is the biggest
planet to the Sun has several rings planet of them all
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Mercury Venus Mars
Mercury is the closest Venus has a beautiful name Despite being red, Mars is
planet to the Sun and the and is the second planet actually a cold place. It’s
smallest of them all from the Sun full of iron oxide dust
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Major research centers

Venus
Venus is the second planet
from the Sun

Mercury
Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun

Mars
Despite being red, Mars is
a very cold place
Creation of the periodic table

Saturn Mars
Saturn is a gas giant and has Despite being red, Mars is a
several rings very cold place

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Mercury Venus
Mercury is the closest planet Venus is the second planet
to the Sun from the Sun
The periodic table: an overview

Venus Neptune
Venus is the second planet Neptune is the farthest
from the Sun planet from the Sun

Jupiter Earth
Jupiter is the biggest planet Earth is the third planet from
of them all the Sun

Saturn
Saturn is composed of
hydrogen and helium
Organization of elements

Saturn is a gas giant Saturn is the sixth Saturn has more than
Alkali metals
and has rings planet from the Sun eighty moons

Mars was named after Mars is actually a very Mars is full of iron
Metalloids
a Roman god cold planet oxide dust

Jupiter doesn’t have a Jupiter is the fifth Jupiter was named


Noble gases
solid surface planet from the Sun after a Roman god

Mercury is quite a Mercury’s surface has A day on Mercury is


Lanthanides
small planet many craters 1407.5 hours long
Elements on the periodic table

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Mercury Venus
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Metallic and non-metallic

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Mercury Venus Mars
Mercury is the closest Venus is the second Despite being red, Mars is
planet to the Sun planet from the Sun very cold

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Earth Jupiter
Earth is the third planet Jupiter was named after a
from the Sun Roman god
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Mars is actually a very
Electrons cold place

Mercury is the closest


Core planet to the Sun

Venus has extremely


Proton high temperatures

Saturn is a gas giant and


Neutron has several rings

Neptune is the farthest


Orbitals planet from the Sun
Activity: identify and complete
Instructions: Complete the following table. The chemical symbols are the clue

Name Chemical symbol Atomic number

Hydrogen H 1

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Answer

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1 Protons
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Electrons are located in different ______________ around the nucleus of the


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The number of ______________ in a neutral atom is equal to the number of


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The chemical symbol for an element on the periodic table represents the
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number of ______________ in a neutral atom of that element
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