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1 1 Periodic Table GLY 4200 – Lecture 6 – Fall, 2016

2 2 Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev 1834-1907 Russian Chemist "The properties of the elements are a periodic function of their atomic masses"

3 3 Henry G.J. Moseley British chemist 1887-1915 “Similar properties recur periodically when elements are arranged by increasing atomic number”

4 4 Periodic Table

5 5 Second Row

6 6 N = 2 Shell This completes the n = 2 shell The valance electrons are denoted using the notation 2s x 2p y The complete electronic configuration is 1s 2 2s x 2p y, which may also be expressed as [He] 2s x 2p y It also introduces the p block

7 7 Periodic Table Blocks

8 8 Third Row

9 9 Periodic Table Blocks

10 10 Electronic Energy Levels Note that 4s electrons are lower energy than 3d

11 11 Beginning of Fourth Row Potassium [Ar] 4s 1 Calcium [Ar] 4s 2

12 12 Electronic Energy Levels Note that 3d electrons are lower energy than 4p

13 13 First Transition Row

14 14 Periodic Table Blocks

15 15 4p Block

16 16 Periodic Table Blocks

17 17 Electronic Energy Levels Note that 5s electrons are lower energy than 4d

18 18 Second Transition Row Yttrium [Kr] 4d 1 5s 2 Zirconium [Kr] 4d 2 5s 2 Niobium [Kr] 4d 4 5s 1 Molybdenum [Kr] 4d 5 5s 1 (Technetium) [Kr] 4d 5 5s 2 Ruthenium [Kr] 4d 7 5s 1 Rhodium [Kr] 4d 8 5s 1 Palladium [Kr] 4d 10 5s 0 Silver [Kr] 4d 9 5s 2 Cadmium [Kr] 4d 10 5s 2

19 19 Periodic Table Blocks

20 20 Electronic Energy Levels Note that 5p and 6s electrons are lower energy than 4f

21 21 5p Block

22 22 Periodic Table Blocks

23 23 Electronic Energy Levels Note that 6s electrons are lower energy than 4f or 5d

24 24 Row 6 Beginning

25 25 Electronic Energy Levels Note that 4f electrons are lower energy than 5d

26 26 4f Block

27 27 Periodic Table Blocks

28 28 5d Block

29 29 6p Block

30 30 Periodic Table Blocks

31 31 5f Block

32 32 Periodic Table Blocks

33 33 Oxidation States of First Transition Row Elements ScTiVCrMnFeCoNiCuZn +3+4+5+6+7+6+5+4+3+2 +3+4+5+6+5+4+3+2 +3+4+5+4+3+2+1 +2+3+4+3+2+1 +2+3+2+1 +2+1 States highlighted in red are the most common

34 34 REE Abundance

35 35 Europium Anomaly Figure 9-5. REE diagram for 10% batch melting of a hypothetical lherzolite with 20% plagioclase, resulting in a pronounced negative Europium anomaly From Winter, (2001) An Introduction to Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology, Prentice Hall

36 36 Uranium and Thorium Decay

37 37 Periodic Table Blocks

38 38 Ionization Potential ElementElectronic Configuration (valance) Size, nm Ionization Energy, Cal/mol Be2s 2 0.112215 Mg3s 2 0.160176 Ca4s 2 0.197141 Sr5s 2 0.215125 Ba6s 2 0.222119


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