My periodic table is organized in a few different ways.
The first way is that the non-metals and metals are on different sides of the paper. In the large side of metals, there are thick black lines dividing the elements in which they react with. There’s a group that reacts with water, one with acid and one that doesn’t. There are also two groups that react with both water and acid.
Every little organized group is put together alphabetically to make it easier to find the element that you are looking for when analyzing the periodic table.
As you can see written on the paper, the different colours that some elements are coloured in are the families on the periodic table. There’s the alkali, alkali earth, halogens and noble gases.
- DEFINE AND DISCOVER
- remake the periodic table in a way that would be helpful to the modern era
2) DREAM
- I wanted the periodic table to be sectioned off with what the elements react to.
3) DESIGN
- my plan was to make the periodic table on paper and to somehow incorporate the elemental reactions
4) DELIVER
- My periodic table is organized in a few different ways.
The first way is that the non-metals and metals are on different sides of the paper. In the large side of metals, there are thick black lines dividing the elements in which they react with. There’s a group that reacts with water, one with acid and one that doesn’t. There are also two groups that react with both water and acid.
Every little organized group is put together alphabetically to make it easier to find the element that you are looking for when analyzing the periodic table.
As you can see written on the paper, the different colours that some elements are coloured in are the families on the periodic table. There’s the alkali, alkali earth, halogens and noble gases.
5) DEBRIEF
- I think I could’ve made it a little more creative. I think I could’ve made it something other than a piece of paper.