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Understanding the

Periodic Table
An introduction providing an overview of the topics to be covered in the
presentation, including trends observed in Groups and Periods.

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by sayed mohammed
Purpose of the Presentation
This section outlines the purpose of the presentation, emphasizing the importance of understanding
trends observed in both Groups and Periods on the periodic table.

Trends Observed in Groups Trends Observed in Periods


Illustrated exploration of patterns within the Visual depiction of the trends found across
groups of elements. periods in the periodic table.
Overview of Groups and Periods

Metallic Trends Non-Metallic Trends


Comparative analysis of metallic elements Visual representation of non-metallic element
within groups and periods. variations across groups and periods.
Trends Observed in Groups
1 Reactivity Patterns 2 Physical State Variations
Highlighting reactivity trends across Displaying the changing physical states
the groups in the periodic table. of elements within groups.

3 Electronegativity Fluctuations
Understanding the electronegativity fluctuations visible among groups.
Supporting Images for Displaying
Trends

Metallic vs Non-Metallic Historical Trends


Comparison of elemental structure, aiding in Retrospective view of trends observed through
understanding trends. historical periodic tables.
Trends Observed in Periods
Atomic Radius Electron Affinity Ionic Radius
Changes Shifts Fluctuations

Comparison of the atomic Illustrating the shifts in Exploration of the changes


radius trends found among electron affinity across seen in ionic radii within
periods. periods. periods.
Supporting Images for Displaying
Trends

Visual Representation Comparative Analysis Observational Insights

Graphical illustration of Utilize visual comparisons for Utilizing visual insights to


trends to enhance effective trend analysis. draw conclusions from
understanding. observed trends.
Conclusion
A concise summary highlighting the key takeaways and the importance of
understanding trends in Groups and Periods on the periodic table.

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