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1 How is the periodic table organized?
Periodic Table Notes How is the periodic table organized?

2 The modern periodic table was created by Russian chemist, Dmitri Mendeleev.

3 Elements on the periodic table are arranged from left to right in order of increasing atomic number.

4 The most reactive elements are at the top left & the bottom right of the table.

5 Vertical columns are called groups (families)… numbered 1-18.

6 Elements within a group have similar properties & contain the same number of valence electrons in their outer energy shell (level).

7 Valence electrons determine the element’s chemical properties.

8 Horizontal row of elements are called periods. Numbered 1-7.

9 Elements of the same period pass from a strong metallic nature on the left to a strong nonmetallic nature to the right.

10 The period number tells how many energy levels the element has.

11 The element farthest to the right in a period is a noble gas with a full outer energy level.

12 Found to the left of the zig-zag on the periodic table.
METALS Found to the left of the zig-zag on the periodic table. 75% of all elements

13 METALS With the exception of Mercury, all metals are solid at room temperature. Reactive elements… able to make alloys (combining 2 or more different metals).

14 METALS Most are good conductors of electricity & heat.
Shiny luster- ability of a substance to reflect light.

15 METALS Some are ductile- can be drawn into wire.
Some are malleable- can be hammered into sheets without breaking.

16 Examples of metals on the periodic table…
Group 1- Alkali Metals Group 2- Alkaline Earth Metals Groups Transition Metals

17 NONMETALS Found to the right of the zig-zag on the periodic table.
May be solid, liquid or gas at room temperature.

18 NONMETALS Reactive elements… gain electrons easily.
Poor conductors of electricity & heat.

19 NONMETALS Dull luster- does not reflect much light.
Brittle as solids. (break easily)

20 **NON-METALS Many are essential for life, including Carbon, Sulfur, Nitrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorus & Iodine

21 Examples of nonmetals on the periodic table…
Group 17- Halogens Group 18- Noble gases

22 METALLOIDS Share properties of both metals & non-metals
Found along the zig-zag on the periodic table.

23 Metalloids include: Boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, tellurium, polonium & astatine.


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