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NUMERACY - NUMBER
PERIODIC TABLE
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Numeracy - number
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Noble gases
Non-metals
Lr
No
Description
Periodic table
Symbol
Hydrogen
H
KEY
Periods
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Proton number (Atomic number)
1
1
Relative atomic mass
*Mass numbers given are for most stable or best known isotope.
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Symbol colours:
Black = solid Blue = gas
Green = liquid at room temperature
Reactive metals
Background colours:
Metals
Md
Fm
Es
Cf
Bk
Am Cm
Pu
Np
U
Pa
Actinides
Th
Lu
262
103
Lawrencium
175
71
Lutetium
Yb
173
70
Ytterbium
Tm
258
259
101
102
Mendelevium Nobelium
169
69
Thulium
Er
257
100
Fermium
167
68
Erbium
Ho
252
99
Einsteinium
165
67
Holmium
Dy
251
98
Californium
162
66
Dysprosium
Tb
247
97
Berkelium
159
65
Terbium
Gd
247
96
Curium
157
64
Gadolinium
Eu
243
95
Americium
152
63
Europium
Samarium
150
244
94
Plutonium
Pm 62Sm
145
61
Promethium
237
93
Neptunium
238
92
Uranium
Nd
Pr
231
91
Protactinium
141
144
59
60
Praseodymium Neodymium
232
90
Thorium
Ce
140
58
Cerium
Fr
226
88
Radium
223
87
Francium
7
Lanthanides
Rn
Og
294
118
Oganesson
Ts
294
117
Tennessine
Lv
293
116
Livermorium
Mc
289
115
Moscovium
Fl
Lead
289
114
Flerovium
Nh
286
113
Nihonium
Cn
Rg
Ds
Mt
Gold
278
281
280
285
109
110
111
112
Meitnerium Darmstadtium Roentgenium Copernicium
Hs
269
108
Hassium
Bh
Sg
269
270
106
107
Seaborgium
Bohrium
Db
Rf
267
268
104
105
Rutherfordium Dubnium
Ac
227
89
Actinium
Xe
6
Ra
At
Po
Bi
Pb
Tl
Hg
Au
Pt
Ir
Os
Re
W
Ta
Hf
La
Sr
137
56
Barium
Rb
133
55
Caesium
Cs
88
38
Strontium
85
37
Rubidium
5
Ba
Krypton
222
86
Radon
131
54
Xenon
I
210
85
Astatine
127
53
Iodine
Te
209
84
Polonium
128
52
Tellurium
Sb
Arsenic
209
83
Bismuth
122
51
Antimony
Sn
Tin
207
82
119
50
In
Gallium
204
81
Thallium
115
49
Indium
Cd
Zinc
112
48
Cadmium
Ag
201
80
Mercury
197
79
108
47
Silver
Pd
Nickel
195
78
Platinum
106
46
Palladium
Rh
Cobalt
192
77
Iridium
103
45
Rhodium
Ru
190
76
Osmium
101
44
Ruthenium
Tc
Iron
V
51
23
Vanadium
Ti
48
22
Titanium
Sc
45
21
Scandium
Ca
40
20
Calcium
K
Sodium
39
19
Potassium
4
Mg
Na
3
186
75
Rhenium
Zn
65
30
Cu
63.5
29
Copper
Ni
Co
Cr
52
24
Chromium
55
25
Manganese
Mn
56
26
Fe
59
27
TRANSITION ELEMENTS
Be
Beryllium
24
12
Magnesium
9
4
Li
23
11
Lithium
7
3
2
11.30 >>>>> 12.00 >>>>> 14.00 >>>>> 14.15
30mins
2hrs
15mins
= 2 hours and 45 minutes
2
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1/2
1/4
3/4
1/ 10
2/10 = 1/5
3/10
6/10 = 3/5
1/8
1/3
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To find the difference between two times
1. Draw a time line
2. Count in minutes to the next hour
3. Count in hours until you can’t count a
whole hour
4. Count in minutes to the given time
E.g. How long is a journey starting at 11:30
and ending at 14:15?
H
Time
6
2
Hydrogen
Prime numbers are numbers that have TWO
factors only. E.g. 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19 …
0.5
0.25
0.75
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.6
0.125
.
0.3
12
1
E.g. the factors of 20 are 1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 20.
50%
25%
75%
10%
20%
30%
60%
12.5%
331/3%
etc.
24
2
2
=2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 3
4
=2 x3
Percentages/ decimals/ fractions
175
Circle the prime
number and stop.
1
Factors of a number are numbers that divide
exactly into a number. FACTORS FIT!!!
48
2
Group
Multiples of a number are numbers that
belong to its multiplication table.
E.g. the multiples of 4 are 4, 8, 12 …
METALS
Prime factors of a number are its factors
that are prime. Use a prime factor tree!
PERIODIC TABLE
Prime factors
Cubed numbers (formed by multiplying a
number by itself 3 times): 1, 8, 27, 64, 125,
216, 343, 512, 729, 1000
1
1
Square numbers (formed by multiplying a
number by itself): 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64,
81, 100, 121, 144, 169, 196, 225
59
28
Even numbers: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 …
Mo
6
5
12
6
When the signs are the same (i.e. positive
and positive or negative and negative) the
answer is positive.
Odd numbers: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 …
B
When the signs are different (i.e. positive
and negative) the answer is negative.
Types of number
Boron
Multiplying and dividing
negative numbers
Subtracting a negative is the same as
adding the positive.
11
5
Adding a negative number is the same
as subtracting the positive.
3
Directed numbers
184
74
Tungsten
90 100 110 120
99 110 121 132
96 108 120 132 144
96
98
42
43
Molybdenum Technetium
80
88
84
Nb
70
77
72
181
73
Tantalum
60
66
60
93
41
Niobium
50
55
48
Zr
40
44
36
178
72
Hafnium
30
33
24
91
40
Zirconium
20
22
Y
Then add together all the products. 10
2000+1400+400+280+30+21
11
=4131
12
Yttrium
99 108
89
39
90
139
57
Lanthanum
81
Ar
72
Kr
63
Argon
54
84
36
45
Br
36
80
35
Bromine
27
Se
18
Sulfur
9
60
79
34
Selenium
84
96
As
72
77
88
75
33
66
70
80
Ge
60
63
72
Silicon
54
56
64
73
32
Germanium
48
49
56
Ga
42
42
48
70
31
36
35
40
Ne
30
28
32
Neon
24
21
24
Cl
18
14
16
S
12
7
8
P
6
Si
36
48
55
Al
33
44
50
Helium
30
40
45
20
10
27
36
40
40
18
24
32
35
F
21
28
30
19
9
Fluorine
18
24
25
35.5
17
Chlorine
15
20
20
O
12
16
15
16
8
Oxygen
9
12
10
32
16
6
8
5
N
3
4
14
7
Nitrogen
12
24
31
15
Phosphorus
11
22
C
10
20
Carbon
9
18
28
14
8
16
27
13
Aluminium
7
14
0
6
12
He
5
10
4
2
4
8
7
3
6
4
Split the numbers you are
multiplying into units, tens,
hundreds… and multiply each
part separately. E.g. 243 x 17
x
200
40
3
10
2000
400
30
7
1400
280
21
Periodic Table
2
4
NON-METALS
1
2
NOBLE
GASES
Mathematics - number
Grid method for
multiplication