Element Elements and Compounds Structure of Atom Compounds A compound is a substance composed of two or more elements, chemically combined with one another.

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Element Elements and Compounds Structure of Atom Compounds A compound is a substance composed of two or more elements, chemically combined with one another in a fixed proportion. Water, sugar, salt, carbon dioxide, methane etc are the examples of compounds. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties Genesis of Periodic Classification During the nineteenth century, chemists began to categorize the elements according to similarities in their physical and chemical properties. The end result of these studies was our modern periodic table. During the nineteenth century, chemists began to categorize the elements according to similarities in their physical and chemical properties. The end result of these studies was our modern periodic table.

Element Elements and Compounds Structure of Atom Compounds A compound is a substance composed of two or more elements, chemically combined with one another in a fixed proportion. Water, sugar, salt, carbon dioxide, methane etc are the examples of compounds. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties Genesis of Periodic Classification Dobereiner’s Triads In the year 1829, Johann Wolfgang Dobereiner, a German scientist, was the first to classify elements into groups. He grouped the elements with similar chemical properties into clusters of three called 'Triads'. The distinctive feature of a triad was the atomic mass of the middle element. When elements were arranged in order of their increasing atomic mass, the atomic mass of the middle element was approximately the arithmetic mean of the other two elements of the triad. When elements were arranged in order of their increasing atomic mass, the atomic mass of the middle element was approximately the arithmetic mean of the other two elements of the triad. Johann Wolfgang Dobereiner

Element Elements and Compounds Structure of Atom Compounds A compound is a substance composed of two or more elements, chemically combined with one another in a fixed proportion. Water, sugar, salt, carbon dioxide, methane etc are the examples of compounds. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties Genesis of Periodic Classification Dobereiner’s Triads Examples

Element Elements and Compounds Structure of Atom Compounds A compound is a substance composed of two or more elements, chemically combined with one another in a fixed proportion. Water, sugar, salt, carbon dioxide, methane etc are the examples of compounds. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties Genesis of Periodic Classification Dobereiner’s Triads Defects of Triad Classification A large number of similar elements could not be grouped into triads e.g., iron, manganese, nickel, cobalt, zinc and copper are similar elements but could not be placed in the triads. Since he failed to arrange the then known elements in the form of triads his attempt at classification was not very successful. It was possible that quite dissimilar elements could be grouped into triads.

Element Elements and Compounds Structure of Atom Compounds A compound is a substance composed of two or more elements, chemically combined with one another in a fixed proportion. Water, sugar, salt, carbon dioxide, methane etc are the examples of compounds. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties Genesis of Periodic Classification Newlands’ Octaves The English chemist, John Alexander Newlands in 1865 profounded the Law of Octaves. According to the law of octave, when elements are placed in increasing order of their atomic mass, every eighth element shows similarity with the preceding eighth element in their physical and chemical properties. John Alexander Newlands

Element Elements and Compounds Structure of Atom Compounds A compound is a substance composed of two or more elements, chemically combined with one another in a fixed proportion. Water, sugar, salt, carbon dioxide, methane etc are the examples of compounds. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties Genesis of Periodic Classification The relationship of Newlands’ Octaves was just like every eighth note that resembles the first in octaves of music. Newlands’ Octaves

Element Elements and Compounds Structure of Atom Compounds A compound is a substance composed of two or more elements, chemically combined with one another in a fixed proportion. Water, sugar, salt, carbon dioxide, methane etc are the examples of compounds. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties Genesis of Periodic Classification Newlands’ Octaves This classification was good with a few elements only, and was not applicable to all elements. It was not valid for elements having atomic masses higher than Ca. After the discovery of Nobel gases, it became difficult to fit them in Newland’s periodic table. Limitations of Law of Octaves

Element Elements and Compounds Structure of Atom Compounds A compound is a substance composed of two or more elements, chemically combined with one another in a fixed proportion. Water, sugar, salt, carbon dioxide, methane etc are the examples of compounds. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties Genesis of Periodic Classification Lothar Meyer Atomic Volume Curve Lothar Meyer plotted the physical properties such as atomic volume against atomic weight and obtained a periodically repeated pattern. Each fall and rise to a peak corresponds to a period. Lothar Meyer

Element Elements and Compounds Structure of Atom Compounds A compound is a substance composed of two or more elements, chemically combined with one another in a fixed proportion. Water, sugar, salt, carbon dioxide, methane etc are the examples of compounds. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties Genesis of Periodic Classification Lothar Meyer Atomic Volume Curve Hydrogen is a special case and can be considered as making up the first period all by itself. The second period included seven elements, from lithium to fluorine; the third period too included seven elements, from sodium to chlorine. The fourth period had seventeen elements, ranging from potassium to bromine.

Element Elements and Compounds Structure of Atom Compounds A compound is a substance composed of two or more elements, chemically combined with one another in a fixed proportion. Water, sugar, salt, carbon dioxide, methane etc are the examples of compounds. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties Genesis of Periodic Classification Lothar Meyer Atomic Volume Curve On the basis of his observations, Lothar Meyer proposed that the physical properties of the elements are a periodic function of their atomic masses. By 1868, Lothar Meyer had developed a table of the elements that closely resembles the Modern Periodic Table. However, his work was not published until after the work of Dmitri Mendeleev.

Element Elements and Compounds Structure of Atom Compounds A compound is a substance composed of two or more elements, chemically combined with one another in a fixed proportion. Water, sugar, salt, carbon dioxide, methane etc are the examples of compounds. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties Genesis of Periodic Classification Mendeleev’s Periodic Table In 1869, Mendeleev classified the then known 56 elements on the basis of their physical and chemical properties in the increasing order of the atomic masses, in the form of a table. The physical and chemical properties of the elements are periodic functions of their atomic masses. Mendeleev’s Periodic Law Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev

Element Elements and Compounds Structure of Atom Compounds A compound is a substance composed of two or more elements, chemically combined with one another in a fixed proportion. Water, sugar, salt, carbon dioxide, methane etc are the examples of compounds. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties Genesis of Periodic Classification Mendeleev’s Periodic Table Mendeleev's periodic table contains eight vertical columns of elements called 'groups' and seven horizontal rows called 'periods', Each group has two sub-groups A and B.

Element Elements and Compounds Structure of Atom Compounds A compound is a substance composed of two or more elements, chemically combined with one another in a fixed proportion. Water, sugar, salt, carbon dioxide, methane etc are the examples of compounds. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties Genesis of Periodic Classification Mendeleev’s Periodic Table The properties of elements of a sub-group resemble each other more markedly than the properties of those between the elements of the two sub-groups.

Element Elements and Compounds Structure of Atom Compounds A compound is a substance composed of two or more elements, chemically combined with one another in a fixed proportion. Water, sugar, salt, carbon dioxide, methane etc are the examples of compounds. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties Genesis of Periodic Classification Mendeleev’s Periodic Table Based on the positions in the periodic table, Mendeleev could predict the properties of some undiscovered elements. He left three blanks for elements that were not discovered at that time.

Element Elements and Compounds Structure of Atom Compounds A compound is a substance composed of two or more elements, chemically combined with one another in a fixed proportion. Water, sugar, salt, carbon dioxide, methane etc are the examples of compounds. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties Genesis of Periodic Classification Mendeleev’s Periodic Table He predicted the elements as eka- boron, eka- aluminium and eka-silicon. He named them so, as they were just below boron, aluminium and silicon in the respective sub- groups. Eka-boron was later named as scandium, eka-aluminium as gallium and eka-silicon as germanium.

Element Elements and Compounds Structure of Atom Compounds A compound is a substance composed of two or more elements, chemically combined with one another in a fixed proportion. Water, sugar, salt, carbon dioxide, methane etc are the examples of compounds. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties Genesis of Periodic Classification Mendeleev’s Periodic Table Limitations of Mendeleev’s Classification The position of hydrogen was not correctly defined. It was placed in Group I although its properties resembled both the Group I elements and the group VII elements. In some cases Mendeleev placed elements according to their similarities in properties and not in increasing order of their atomic masses, while some dissimilar elements were grouped together. Thus, the position of these elements was not justified. For example, cobalt (at. mass 58.9) was placed before nickel (at. mass 58.6); copper and mercury are similar in their properties but were placed separately. Copper was placed in group I although it did not resemble the elements of this group.

Element Elements and Compounds Structure of Atom Compounds A compound is a substance composed of two or more elements, chemically combined with one another in a fixed proportion. Water, sugar, salt, carbon dioxide, methane etc are the examples of compounds. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties Genesis of Periodic Classification Mendeleev’s Periodic Table Limitations of Mendeleev’s Classification According to Mendeleev's periodic table isotopes of an element should be placed at separate places. However isotopes have not been given separate places in the periodic table. Fourteen elements that follow lanthanum called lanthanides and fourteen elements following actinium called actinides were not given proper places in Mendeleev's periodic table. Mendeleev's table was unable to explain the cause of periodicity among elements.

Element Elements and Compounds Structure of Atom Compounds A compound is a substance composed of two or more elements, chemically combined with one another in a fixed proportion. Water, sugar, salt, carbon dioxide, methane etc are the examples of compounds. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties Genesis of Periodic Classification Modern Periodic Table In 1913, Henry Moseley observed regularities in the characteristic X-ray spectra of the elements. A plot of n (where n is frequency of X-rays emitted) against atomic number (Z ) gave a straight line and not the plot of n Vs atomic mass. He suggested that atomic number is a more fundamental property of an element than its atomic mass. Henry Moseley

Element Elements and Compounds Structure of Atom Compounds A compound is a substance composed of two or more elements, chemically combined with one another in a fixed proportion. Water, sugar, salt, carbon dioxide, methane etc are the examples of compounds. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties Genesis of Periodic Classification Modern Periodic Table Modern periodic law states that the properties of the elements are periodic functions of their atomic numbers.

Element Elements and Compounds Structure of Atom Compounds A compound is a substance composed of two or more elements, chemically combined with one another in a fixed proportion. Water, sugar, salt, carbon dioxide, methane etc are the examples of compounds. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties Genesis of Periodic Classification The modern periodic table is also known as the long form of the periodic table or the extended form of the periodic table. Modern Periodic Table

Element Elements and Compounds Structure of Atom Compounds A compound is a substance composed of two or more elements, chemically combined with one another in a fixed proportion. Water, sugar, salt, carbon dioxide, methane etc are the examples of compounds. Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties Genesis of Periodic Classification The elements are arranged in the order of increasing atomic numbers in such away that elements with similar properties fall in the same vertical column. Modern Periodic Table These vertical columns are referred to as 'Groups'. There are eight groups, which are further sub-divided into eighteen sub-groups. There are 7 horizontal rows in the periodic table. These are called the periods.