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The Periodic Table Ch. 6. Why is the Periodic Table so important to chemists?

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1 The Periodic Table Ch. 6

2 Why is the Periodic Table so important to chemists?

3 Three Classes of Elements

4 Groups  Elements in the same group have similar chemical and physical properties Why??

5 Families  Columns are also grouped into families  Families may be one column or several  Families have names rather than numbers

6 Hydrogen  A family of its own  Diatomic  Reactive gas

7 Alkali Metals  Group 1A (No hydrogen)  Very reactive metals  Always combined with something else in nature  Soft metals

8 Alkaline Earth Metals Group 2A Reactive metals Always combined with nonmetals in nature Some are important mineral nutrients (Mg and Ca)

9 Transition Metals d-Block elements Less reactive harder metals Includes metals used in jewelry and construction Cannot easily predict valence e -

10 Carbon Family  Elements in group 4A  Branch of chemistry based on Carbon  Silicon and Germanium are important semiconductors

11 Halogens  Group 7A  Reactive  Volatile  Diatomic (F 2,Cl 2,Br 2,I 2 )  Nonmetals  Always found combined with other elements in nature

12 The Noble Gases  Group 8A  Unreactive gases (Inert)  Have a full valence shell

13 - Have f orbitals that contain electrons -Used to be called rare-earth elements -More abundant than other metals Inner Transition Metals

14  Groups 1A – 7A Representative Elements


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