Metals/Nonmetals: Select for elements to appear classified as metallic or nonmetallic.Use the color legend to identify s Block (includes Group 1 alkali metals with one valence electron & Group 2 alkali earth metals with two valence electrons), d Block (transition metals with electrons in d orbitals), p Block (elements with valence electrons in the p orbital), and f Block (inner transition metals with electrons in f orbitals). Blocks: Select to distinguish which block an element belongs to.Standard state: Select to see the standard state of elements in the periodic table, whether gas, solid, liquid, or other.These colors are commonly used to distinguish atoms of different chemical elements in molecular ball and stick models. Choosing CPK makes the element names appear in CPK colors. Your selection remains active if you close the periodic table and then return to it within the same Mastering session. To change your view of the periodic table - Choose one of the following color schemas to refer to when drawing molecules. Close the periodic table to return to the drawing canvas. To open the periodic table - Select Periodic Table.
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