Periodic Table
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Periodic Table
Do we need to memorize both the name and the symbol of elements for the Periodic Table? Will the Periodic Table on the tests provide us the names?
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The periodic table includes the element symbol and atomic weight, I believe we are allowed to have a periodic table out during tests, so you don't need to memorize all the symbols as they are there. It'd be good to start getting familiar with the symbols though as knowing them can help solve problems quicker.
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You don't need to memorize the periodic table or equations! You can find the periodic table and equation sheet on the class website.
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Dr. Lavelle mentioned in his lecture on 10/05/2020 that we would mainly be focusing on elements, ions and molecules that are found in living organisms. These are included but not limited to carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, sulfur, etc.
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I don't think we would need to memorize the entire periodic table since it will always be provided with it and an equation sheet for quizzes and exams. However, I think it would be handy to memorize the common elements' names, symbols, and atomic masses to speed up calculations. I've memorized the first thirty or so elements and it really helps save time on homework and exams since I don't need to reference back to the periodic table for every question.
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Like some have mentioned above, I do not believe that we will need to memorize the entire periodic table as that seems a bit excessive. However, it would be in your favor to memorize at least the symbols of common elements but also the weights of some elements such as the elements of life for time purposes.
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Hi,
I believe Dr. Lavelle said in his first lecture that we won't have to memorize the periodic table or any equations this quarter because they will be given. He said the class is mainly to understand concepts, not simply memorize equations or other material similar to that. If you want to know some that we work with a lot such as oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, etc. then that might help you perform quicker on assignments or mid-terms!
I believe Dr. Lavelle said in his first lecture that we won't have to memorize the periodic table or any equations this quarter because they will be given. He said the class is mainly to understand concepts, not simply memorize equations or other material similar to that. If you want to know some that we work with a lot such as oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, etc. then that might help you perform quicker on assignments or mid-terms!
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Like what people said above, I think we will be given a periodic table for assignments and exams. But I would recommend knowing some periodic trends and abbreviations of common elements to make it easier to understand compounds and practice problems.
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Agreeing with the other comments, I don’t think you should be worried about memorizing the table. I do think it is good advice to try and remember some of the most common element’s atomic number and mass just to make it easier during tests, so you won’t have to spend time looking for them.
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I think a periodic table will be given during exams, but understanding certain properties and elements of the table would be beneficial.
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There will be a standard periodic table offered for the exams and midterms which you should use to get the right mass to your answers
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Most of the replies are not suggesting memorization of the periodic table but it might be able to have a general of idea of where the elements are on the periodic table because of period trends. It may be more efficient on exams to have a general knowledge of where things are just for efficiency reasons!
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The memorization of the periodic table is not necessary. But, I like to remember the first 20 elements as I find that those are the ones that are often repeated. However, you don't have to remember the masses. I have realized that the more questions I do, I remember the atomic masses of the commonly used elements like C, H, O, N.
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Memorizing the periodic table is not required for this course, but I believe becoming familiar with locations and patterns will be helpful moving forward. Dr. Lavelle made a point during one of the lectures that necessary information will be "given" if not explicitly detailed in the problem at hand.
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Will the Periodic Table we receive on tests and activities have the electronegativity and other more specific details about certain elements?
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Ke Huang 2G wrote:Do we need to memorize both the name and the symbol of elements for the Periodic Table? Will the Periodic Table on the tests provide us the names?
I don't think we need it memorized, but it will probably be helpful to become familiarized with the Table and know how to interact with it.
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Ke Huang 2G wrote:Do we need to memorize both the name and the symbol of elements for the Periodic Table? Will the Periodic Table on the tests provide us the names?
Not all the elements, but only the important top few rows I think!
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I think it's just helpful in general to be able to know at least what the symbols for commonly used elements are, but we will definitely be able to use a periodic table. It just helps to know certain symbols and basic molar masses for sake of time during an assessment.
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Massimo_Capozza_1H wrote:Will the Periodic Table we receive on tests and activities have the electronegativity and other more specific details about certain elements?
I believe we will be receiving a standard periodic table for the test so it will most likely not have the electronegativity or specific details about certain elements, but I could be wrong.
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We are allowed to have periodic tables out for tests/quizzes. The periodic table on Professor Lavelle's site has both symbols and names of each element so you will not need to memorize these. Here's the link: https://lavelle.chem.ucla.edu/wp-conten ... _IUPAC.pdf
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I think it is highly unlikely we would need to memorize all the elements, though it probably would be a good idea to familiarize yourself with the more common ones, such as hydrogen(H), oxygen(O), carbon(C), etc.
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I've always been provided a period table of elements during any exams and quizzes I have taken. It does help a lot, however, to know how the table is organized and the trends that go along with it. Especially during timed exams or if there is a question that asks something about which elements are more likely to react or similar questions.
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I believe we will be provided a periodic table, or allowed one, for every midterm or exam in Chem 40A :) hope you are well!
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Hi! I believe the periodic table will be given to us during tests. Hope this helps!
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Mostly likely the periodic table would be given to us during the test but it would be helpful if you know the most common elements and start reviewing the rest of them.
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We will be given a periodic table on the exams, though I'm not sure how detailed it will be. It might be useful to familiarize with the groups of elements and where they're located on the periodic table prior to the exam.
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I believe we will have the periodic table during tests, so there is no need to worry about memorization. Hopefully.
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There is a periodic table provided by Sapling under the Resources Tab on the left side of the dashboard screen. I prefer to use ptable.com. You will end up memorizing the molar masses of biologically essential elements eventually as you take more chemistry classes.
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I feel as if though it is highly unlikely that we will need to memorize the periodic table, but we will need to understand how to read a periodic table and acknowledge what the different parts of the periodic table (such as the atomic name, atomic number, atomic symbol, and atomic mass) mean.
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I find it very unlikely that you will have to memorize the entire periodic table. I cannot even memorize all the elements, let alone their molar masses. If you are still unsure, I would memorize the 5 most common elements (e.g. Oxygen, Carbon, etc.)
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I think we are provided a periodic table for quizzes and exams. You aren’t required to memorize the periodic table only the very basic ones if anything.
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I think the periodic table would be provided. I would recommend becoming familiar with all the information given in the table. For example, atomic mass, type of element, ecc
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Hello! The periodic table should be provided during exams, however, it would be beneficial to learn the different patterns that are present on the periodic table. In turn this will conserve time spent trying to analyze the table for particular questions that you may come across during an exam. Some trends include electronegativity, for instance, electronegativity increases from the left of the periodic table all the way to the right. It would also be beneficial to learn of the different element families found on the periodic table.
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I remember Lavelle mentioning that memorizing the periodic table is unnecessary, but it would be helpful to know the atomic masses of some of the more common elements because it saves you time. You will most likely memorize them over time, so I wouldn't worry about dedicated time to memorize solely the atomic masses.
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I do not think you need to memorize the periodic table. Although, you will probably memorize some of the elements because you constantly use them. Personally, I printed a copy of the periodic table and keep it next to me due to the fact that it is very handy when doing calculations.
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I believe the periodic table is always provided to you if you need it for exams so memorizing would be unnecessary. It does save time to know the molar masses for some of the commonly used elements though, so you do not have to refer back every time.
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We do not need to memorize the periodic table or equations, Professor Lavelle said that we would be given these for the tests.
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Hi! I think Dr. Lavelle said we don't need to memorize. We are mainly working to understand concepts, not simply memorize equations. Knowing ones we work with a lot like oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, etc. might be helpful!
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I believe that the periodic table we will be able to use on the test is given on the class website. None of it has to be memorized since we are able to use the table but I recommend knowing the atomic weight of the most popular elements like C,O,H,K so that it will be faster to calculate during the exam.
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It is not necessary to memorize the atomic numbers and atomic mass for any certain elements, but over time you will find yourself memorizing the atomic masses of the most commonly used elements, such as oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, chlorine, etc.
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This is just a short anecdote but in sophomore year of high school I tried learning the "Periodic Table Song" by ASAP Science and I still haven't learned the full thing. I know up too 104 before it gets to fast and I can't keep up. T-T I hope one day I can do the whole thing.
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You do not need to memorize the periodic table but if you still would like to make attempt at it I would recommend getting flashcards and writing the chemical abbreviation with the full name on the other. Testing yourself at the end of every week will ensure that you eventually remember it.
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We will be given constants, periodic table, and the equations accordingly for the test.
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We will not have to memorize elements on the periodic table. We will given the periodic table on Lavelle's website to use during tests.
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We will be printing out the periodic table to use on the Midterm, as well as printing out the equations sheet so we won't have to memorize them.
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We definitely will not be needing to memorize anything regarding the periodic table as we will be able to use one during exams :)
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You do not need to memorize the elements of the periodic table. I believe if you check the CCLE website, there is the sample periodic table that you will be bringing to the test. It should be all that you would need on the midterm, and there is also a page on Constants as well.
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Is there a breakdown of the types of questions on the midterm exam? How many questions will come from each lesson?
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Hi! We can print off the periodic table and the equation sheet off the chem website and you do not have to memorize them.
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We are provided a periodic table on midterms and finals and most exams I think. Either way, the periodic table is also usually projected on the board and includes atomic number and weight.
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No, we don't have to memorize the names and symbols of an element on the periodic table. For our midterm and final we are allowed to have a copy of the periodic table provided on the class website.
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I agree with what others have said in that I also don't think we would have to memorize elements and their atomic mass or any equations or constants as I believe these will always be given to us during exams.
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I would say that we don't need to memorize the table and all the info on it, however we should memorize and know the periodicity and other trends etc.
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We are always allowed to use a periodic table during exams so no need to memorize everything.
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It is not required that we memorize the entire periodic table. However, some elements are used in problems more than others so they may end up coming naturally to you. Also, similar to the first midterm, we will always be provided with a copy of the periodic table.
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We're allowed to have the periodic table on the test so I don't think we have to memorize anything.
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Since we get to use the periodic table (and equation sheet) on both midterms/the final, we don't need to memorize the name or symbol of any of the elements!
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Hi! The periodic table available on Dr. Lavelle's website (which is the one that we can use on exams), has both the symbol and the name of the element, so you most likely don't need to worry about memorizing symbols!
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Memorization of names + symbols of elements are not necessary. We are allowed to use a blank copy of the periodic table and constants/equations sheet provided on Dr. Lavelle's website.
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I think we are allowed to use our periodic table but I have noticed that memorizing common or the first few elements and their individual properties helps a lot to solve problems quicker.
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Hi! We don't need to memorize the name or the symbol of elements on the periodic table. As others have mentioned, we are permitted to use a periodic table on both midterms and the final.
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We do not have to memorize the name or symbol of individual elements because we will have access to the periodic table during exams. However, I believe the compounds used in examples in class will need to be known by memory.
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the periodic table includes atomic weight and the element which we are allowed to use during exams so there is no need to memorize it.
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Unless you want to speed up the calculation process while taking the exam, I would advise you not to memorize it. There are too many elements to memorize. I suggest you focus on the more conceptual things while taking the test. Memorization is hardly something you have to focus and study for subjects like chemistry, unless you are learning formulas!
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