What I know well about the periodic table:
What I know about the periodic table are the families, how many periods there are in the table, the groups and their names, the amount of valence electrons for each family, how the table is arranged, and what are the metals, the non-metals, and the metalloids.
I did well with knowing how many elements were in the periodic table, which elements are liquids, solids, metalloids, gases, metals and non-metals. I also know who created the periodic table, how many families there are, what is not on the periodic table, and how to describe an atom.
I did really good on knowing if elements can be decomposed, what Bohr models are and their shells and electrons. With that, I think that I did I pretty good job on learning and understanding about the periodic table.
What I still need to work on regarding the periodic table:
Some things that I still need to work on is remembering what a ductile is. For example, I know now that a ductile is strong and has some flexibility to it as well as durability, which is why it can be made into a wire.
I also need to remember that Halogens is the only family that has a solid, a liquid, and a gas chemical at room temperature. Not only that, but that a Sulphide ion – or a Sulfur ion – has more electrons than protons, which is why there is a 2- where the ion charge is.
Along with that, what happens with an exothermic reaction, and the difference between a physical and chemical change. When a exothermic reaction happens, heat is released. The difference between a physical and chemical change is when a physical change has no new substances added to it.
What I wonder about the periodic table:
What I wonder about the periodic table is if anyone will soon discover if there are indeed more elements to go with the periodic table or not. Other than that, I don’t have any other questions about the periodic table.
What goals will I set to understand the periodic table better:
What I want to do in order for me to better understand the periodic table, is to retake the Kahoot, because then I can see for myself if I have improved or not.
I also want to try and learn more about the periodic table if I can, so I can have a better understanding of it, but also to test my knowledge.