Today, we took another quick quiz on getting the information off of an element key from the periodic table and to create a Bohr model from that information. Less students struggled with this. If you struggled with this please review how to create a Bohr Model from the following video.
Here is a video link on how to create a Bohr Model.
We then finished off alkaline earth metals on the periodic table and then moved on to group 3-12 transition metals. We then looked at how patterns in the periodic table help to create stable compounds when elements from group 1 combine with elements from group 17. We then moved on to start the overview of lesson 3, nonmetals and metalloids. We read pp.358 - 364.
Group 3-12 Transition elements these elements are very stable and have less metallic properties as you move to the right on the Periodic Table.