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  • Trends Periodic Table | High School

    Access is an AACT member benefit. Lab: Periodic Table Trends Mark as Favorite (1 Favorite)

    In this lesson, students will investigate trends of the periodic table.

  • Trends Periodic Table | High School

    Access is an AACT member benefit. Activity: Mendeleev's Cards Mark as Favorite (1 Favorite)

    In this activity, students learn about periodic trends by organizing cards and then determining the information on a missing card.

  • Trends Periodic Table | High School

    Access is an AACT member benefit. Activity: Periodic Trends Investigation Mark as Favorite (1 Favorite)

    In this activity, students investigate trends in atomic radius, electron affinity, and ionization energy using an online interactive periodic table.

  • Trends Periodic Table | High School

    Access is an AACT member benefit. Simulation: Periodic Trends Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)

    In this simulation, students will investigate several periodic trends, including atomic radius, ionization energy and ionic radius. Through the use of this simulation students will have the opportunity to examine atomic data as well as visually compare and interact with select elements from the periodic table.

  • Trends Periodic Table | High School

    Access is an AACT member benefit. Activity: Trends of the Periodic Table Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)

    In this activity, students will assemble a fictitious periodic table based on clues about the structure of the real periodic table.

  • Trends Periodic Table | High School

    Access is an AACT member benefit. Simulation: Periodic Trends Electron Affinity Mark as Favorite (0 Favorites)

    In this simulation, students will focus their investigation on the electron affinity of an atom. Through the use of this simulation students will have the opportunity to examine the formation of an anion as well as compare the atomic radius of a neutral atom to the ionic radius of its anion.

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