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The Periodic TableJ. Bishop
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History of the Periodic Table
Dmitri Mendeleev : Father of the Periodic
Table
S 1st Periodic Table
S Organized PT by increasing atomic mass
S Left spaces
S Predicted properties of unknown elements
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Mendeleev’s Table
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History of the Periodic Table
Henry Moseley: Modern Periodic Table
S Put elements in order by atomic number
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Periodic Table Organization
Columns
S Vertical Groups/Families
S Same number of valence electrons
S Similar Properties
Each element in
group 2 has 2 valence
electrons
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Periodic Table Organization
Periods
S Horizontal rows
S Same number of energy levels.
Each element in
period 4 has four
energy levels
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Periodic Table Organization
The Periodic Table is divided into regions
based on general properties
S Metals
S Non-metals
S Metalloids
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Metals
S Left side of the stairs
S Forms cations by losing electrons
S High Melting Points
S Metallic luster (shiny)
S Malleable (bendable) and ductile (makes wires)
S Good conductors of heat and electricity
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Non-metals
S Right side of the stairs
S Form anions by gaining electrons
S Low Melting Points
S Insulators (poor conductors or heat & electricity)
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Metalloids
S Have properties of both metals and non-metals
S Semi-conductors
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Groups
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Hydrogen
SBelongs to a family of its
own.
S Is a diatomic, reactive gas.
S It is a NONMETAL!!
SWas involved in the
explosion of the
Hindenberg.
S Is promising as an
alternative fuel source for
automobiles
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S Group 1
S 1 valence electrons
S Soft, Silvery
S Most reactive group of metals
Alkali Metals
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S What trend in reactivity is seen
amongst the alkali metals?
SWhat would you expect from
Francium?!?!
Alkali Metal Video
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S Group 2
S 2 valence electrons
S Silvery
S Fairly reactive
Alkaline Earth Metals
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S d sublevel
S Most are good
conductors of
heat &
electricity
S Malleable
(easily bent or
hammered into
wires or sheets)
Transition Metals
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Halogens
S Group 17
S 7 valence electrons
S Most reactive group of nonmetals
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Halogens
SWhat trend in reactivity is seen
amongst the Halogens?
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Noble Gases
S Group 18
S 8 valence electrons
S Unreactive
S Gases at room temperature
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Jellyfish lamps
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Lanthanides & Actinides
S Located at the bottom of the Periodic Table
S Rare Earth Metals
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ALIEN PERIODIC TABLE
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Periodic Trends
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Periodicity
S Periodicity refers to the recurring trends
that are seen in the element properties.
S Trends move left, right, up, and down
across the periodic table.
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Reactivity of Metals
S Describes the reactivity of metals.
S Reactivity of metals increases down the columns and to
the left across the periods on the periodic table.
Why?S Increase in the size of the atom (value of n)
S Weaker nuclear charge (# protons)
S Low electronegativity & low ionization energy
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Reactivity of Nonmetals
S Describes the reactivity of nonmetals.
S Reactivity of nonmetals increases up the columns and to
the right across the periods on the periodic table.
Why? S Decrease in the size of the atom (value of n)
S Stronger nuclear charge (# protons)
S High electronegativity & high ionization energy
F
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Atomic Radius
S Atomic radius is ½ the distance between two adjacent
nuclei. (size of the atom)
S Atomic radius increases down the columns and to the
left across the periods on the periodic table.
Why? S Increase in energy levels
S Weaker nuclear charge(# protons)
S Low electronegativity &low ionization energy
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Reactivity of Metals
Fr
Which element is the biggest?
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Atomic Radii
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Learning Check
Out of each pair pick which metal is most reactive
1. Mn & Ca
2. Zn & Cd
3. Rb & Sr
Out of each pair pick which nonmetal is most reactive
4. F & Cl
5. C & N
6. P & O
Out of each pair pick which element has the greatest atomic
radius.
7. He & Ne
8. Ru & Co
9. Hf & Ta
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Ionic Radius
S Ionic Radius is the size of the ion
S Positive Ions (cations) The more electrons an atom loses the smaller the ion
S Negative Ions (anions) The more electrons an atom gains the larger the ion
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cations anions
Ca atom Ca+2 ion Cl atom Cl-1 ion
the size of an ion
20 p+
20 e–
20 p+
18 e–
17 p+
17 e–
17 p+
18 e–
Ca Ca2+ Cl Cl1–
cations lose electrons-
smaller
Anions gain electrons
larger
Ionic Radius
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Ionization Energy
S Ionization Energy is the energy need to remove a
valence electron from an atom.
S Ionization energy increases up the columns and to the
right across the periods on the periodic table.
Why? S Size of atom decreases
S Increase in nuclear charge
He
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Electronegativity
S Electronegativity is the tendency for an atom to attract
electrons to itself in a chemical bond.
S Electronegativity increases up a column and to the right
across a period on the periodic table.
Why? S Size of atom decreases.
S Increase in number of valence electrons
F
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Vocabulary
1. Mendeleev
2. Moseley
3. Period
4. Group
5. Metals
6. Nonmetals
7. Metalloids
8. Alkali Metals
9. Alkaline Earth Metals
10. Transition Metals
11. Halogens
12. Noble Gases
13. Lanthanides
14. Actinides
For the following you must
define the trend and explain
WHY!!!
15. Reactivity of Metals
16. Reactivity of Nonmetals
17. Atomic Radius
18. Ionic Radius
19. Ionization Energy
20. Electronegativity