Periodic Trends Science 10. Trends on the Periodic Table.

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Periodic Trends Science 10

Trends on the Periodic Table

The First Periodic Table Dimitri Mendeleev was one of the first to publish a table. He used these properties to arrange the elements. –He arranged similar elements in vertical columns. –He left open spaces on his chart for elements he predicted would someday be found but had not been discovered at that time.

The Periodic Law He developed the idea of the Periodic Law: “When elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic mass, their properties are repeated periodically.” –Today we know that atomic number is a better way to structure the periodic table. Mendeleev and other early researchers did not know about protons and neutrons and isotopes.

FAMILIES on the Table Families (a.k.a. Groups)- a vertical column on the periodic table in which elements have similar chemical reactivity

Group 1 – Alkali metals Include Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr most chemically reactive of the metals (must be stored under oil as they will react with air) react explosively with water are so soft they can be cut with a knife

The Alkali Metals

Group 2 – Alkaline Earth metals Includes Be, Ca, Mg, etc. very chemically reactive and are never found free in nature (same as alkali metals) React with water to produce alkaline (i.e. basic) solutions

Group 17 – Halogen family exhibit all 3 physical states at room temp! are highly reactive with metals, especially alkali metals highly toxic

Group 18 - Noble gases Include He, Ne, Xe, etc EXTREMELY STABLE and only rarely react to form compounds all are gases when given energy (with electricity or extreme heat) each gives off a unique color…

PERIODS on the Table Periods- a horizontal row on the periodic table Sodium (Na) Family Name: Alkali metals Family #: 1 Period #: 3

Start the Periodic Table assignment… What do you do if you and your classmates disagree about the answer to a question on the assignment?

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