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THE PERIODIC TABLE CH 5 Do you have your elements and symbols memorized? Make sure you print out the STUDY GUIDE AND GET TO STUDYING!Make sure you print.

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2 THE PERIODIC TABLE CH 5

3 Do you have your elements and symbols memorized? Make sure you print out the STUDY GUIDE AND GET TO STUDYING!Make sure you print out the STUDY GUIDE AND GET TO STUDYING!STUDY GUIDESTUDY GUIDE Get your REFERENCE TABLES READYGet your REFERENCE TABLES READYREFERENCE TABLESREFERENCE TABLES

4 Roman Numerals I, II, III, IV, V, 1, 2,3, 4, 5, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

5 Organizing the Elements: Mendeleev discovered a way to classify the elements 1.He arranged the elements into rows in order of increasing mass

6 Mendeleev Elements w/ similar properties were in the same column / group / family Columns were organized by properties

7 3.Masses w/in a column increase from top to bottom 4.Periodic Table is defined as an arrangement of elements in columns, based on a set of properties that repeat from row to row

8 Modern Periodic Table Arranged by Atomic #, look @ Ar and K

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10 The Modern Periodic Table –Periods are the Horizontal rows, there are 7 periods Period # tells the # of energy levels (shells) for those elements

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12 To the L of stairs are M (except H), R of stairs are NM Lanthanide Series—57-70 Actinide Series— 89-102

13 –Groups/Families are the Vertical columns, there are 18 Groups Elements w/in a group have similar chemical properties

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15 For the 8 “A” groups, the group # is the # of valence (outershell) e-

16 Atomic Mass A value that depends on the distribution of an element’s isotopes in nature and the masses of those isotopes An atomic mass unit (amu) is defined as one twelfth the mass of a carbon-12 atom

17 METALS - good conductors of heat & electricity -Solids (except mercury) -Ductile= -Malleable= -Shiny

18 Color the METALS Become more Metallic

19 Transition Metals are located in groups 3-12 (aka B groups)

20 NONMETALS poor conductors of heat & electricity low boiling points so most are gases solids are brittle Fluorine is the most reactive nonmetal

21 Become more NonMetallic Color the NONMETALS

22 METALLOIDS Metalloids are elements with properties that fall between those of metals & nonmetals all touch stairs *Al is a METAL

23 OUTLINE the METALLOIDS

24 Star Questions What does the period # tell you? # of energy levels What does the A group # tell you? # of valence electrons How many periods on periodic table? 7 Other names for groups? Columns, families

25 Valence Electrons A valence electron (known as the outer shell electrons!) is an e- in the highest occupied energy level of an atom For the “A” groups, the group # tells how many valence e- there are.

26 Alkali Metals Group 1A One valence/outer shell e- Extremely reactive The reactivity increases from the top to the bottom Become more Metallic

27 Alkaline Earth Metals Group 2A Two valence e- Reactivity is shown by the way each reacts w/ water.

28 The Boron Family Group 3A 3 valence e- Aluminum is the most abundant metal in the Earth’s crust

29 The Carbon Family Group 4A 4 valence e- Most of the compounds in your body contain carbon Silicon is the 2nd most abundant element in the Earth’s crust

30 The Nitrogen Family Group 5A 5 valence e- Nitrogen & Phosphorus are used in fertilizers

31 The Oxygen Family Group 6A Six valence e- Oxygen is the most abundant element in the Earth’s crust

32 The Halogens Group 7A Seven valence e- Highly reactive (Fluorine is the most reactive NM) Reactivity increases from bottom to top Become more NonMetallic

33 The Noble Gases Group 8A Eight valence e- (except for Helium) Colorless, odorless, & EXTREMELY UNREACTIVE “stable elements”

34 Star Questions Most reactive nonmetal? Flourine Most reactive metal? Francium What is special about He? Only 2 valence e- in group A8 Describe the Noble Gases? Stable, unreactive, odorless, colorless


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