Module Figures: Periodic Table V

Figure 1: Metallic character increases from right to left. Metallic character increases from top to bottom.

Figure 2: Sodium (Na) and cesium (Cs) indicated in column 1 on the periodic table.

Figure 3: Fluorine and chlorine indicated on a periodic table.

Figure 4: Fluorine (F) and lithium (Li) are indicated on the periodic table.

[Figure 5 - same as Figure 1?]

Figure 5: Atomic radii (pm) for selected elements, with cesium (Cs) showing the largest atomic radius of the naturally occurring elements.

Figure 8: Ionization energy trends increase from left to right. Ionization energy decreases from top to bottom.

Figure 9: Sodium (Na), potassium (K), and rubidium (Rb) are shown on the periodic table alongside their ionization energies of 496, 419, and 403 kJ/mole, respectively.

Figure 10: A representation of the periodic table in which higher columns indicate more negative electron affinity values.