High School Physical Science Week 7 The Periodic Table.

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High School Physical Science Week 7 The Periodic Table

Vocabulary valence electron, energy level, period, group, and family. Metals, non-metals, and metalloids

History and Development Mendeleev developed the first periodic table by listing the elements in order of increasing atomic mass. He used his table to predict that elements with certain properties would be discovered later. Properties of elements repeat in a regular, or periodic, pattern. Moseley rearranged the elements in order of increasing atomic number.

Arrangement The periodic law states that the repeating chemical and physical properties of elements relate to and depend on elements’ atomic numbers. Elements in the periodic table are classified as metals, nonmetals, and metalloids.

Arrangement Each element has a chemical symbol. A horizontal row of elements is called a period. Physical and chemical properties of elements change across each period. A vertical column of elements is called a group or family. Elements in a group usually have similar properties.

Families/Groups Alkali metals (Group 1) are the most reactive metals. Atoms of the alkali metals have one electron in their outer level. Alkaline-earth metals (Group 2) are less reactive than the alkali metals are. Atoms of the alkaline-earth metals have two electrons in their outer level.

Families/Groups Transition metals (Groups 3–12) include most of the well-known metals and the lanthanides and actinides. Groups 13–16 contain the metalloids and some metals and nonmetals.

Families/Groups Halogens (Group 17) are very reactive nonmetals. Atoms of the halogens have seven electrons in their outer level. Noble gases (Group 18) are unreactive nonmetals. Atoms of the noble gases have a full set of electrons in their outer level. Hydrogen is set off by itself. Its properties do not match the properties of any one group.