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Chemical Symbols in the Periodic Table

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2 Chemical Symbols in the Periodic Table

3 How is the Periodic Table Arranged?
Alphabetically from A to Z By atomic mass, from small to large By number of protons, starting with 1 Randomly In the order the elements were discovered

4 Periodic table is arranged by number of protons!
This is also by Atomic Number By coincidence, the elements are generally in order of increasing atomic mass, but not always…..

5 For example…. Cobalt has 27 protons, mass = 58.9 amu
Next after Co comes Nickel Nickel has 28 protons , but mass = 58.7 amu (less mass than cobalt)

6 Periods Periods are the horizontal rows. There are 7 periods 1 2 3 4 5
6 7 (6) (7)

7 Groups or Families Groups (also called families) are the vertical columns. There are 18 groups. 1 18

8 Most elements are metals

9 Non-metals live in upper right corner (except Hydrogen)

10 6 Metalloids live near the red stair: B, Si, Ge, As, Sb, Te
X

11 Group 1 metals are called alkali metals

12 Group 2 metals are called alkaline earth metals

13 Transition Metals are in groups 3 through 12 They tend to form colorful ions and compounds

14 Halogens are in group 17 Noble gases in group 18

15 7 elements are DIATOMIC

16 Allotropes Elements that can exist in different forms in the same phase are allotropes: O2 (oxygen gas) and O3 (ozone) are allotropes Allotropes have different chemical and physical properties

17 Valence Electrons Definition: all the electrons in an atom’s
HIGHEST ENERGY LEVEL

18 Valence Electrons Remember: There are seven energy levels
Energy Level 1 can hold two e- in S orbital Energy Level 2 can hold two e- in S, 6 in P Energy Level 3 : S, P, D Energy Level 4-7: S, P, D, F

19 However…. Since according to the aufbau principle d and f orbitals fill after the S and P orbitals in the next highest energy level, Valence electrons are always in S or P orbitals (2 in S) + (6 in P) = 8 (max) Valence e-

20 How to determine which e- are valence e- :
Step 1: Write out the electron configuration for the atom 11Na = 1S2 2S2 2P6 3S1 Step 2: Count how many e- in the highest energy level: Energy level 3 = highest, so there is 1 valence e- Level 3 is highest

21 The good news: It is easy to determine valence e- simply by looking at the periodic table: Group 1 has 1 valence e- Group 2 has 2 Group 13 has 3 Group 14 has 4 Group 15 has 5…….. Group 18 has 8

22 What about the transition metals?
For now, assume that they have 2. But sometimes they can also have 1, or 3 or more

23 Write out the e- configuration for the following elements, then check and see what Group they are in: 12Mg 8O 17Cl 18Kr 26Fe 19K


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