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1 Atoms & the Periodic Table The alphabet of the universe!

2 Elements Element- Any material made up of only one kind of atom. Ex. nickel, gold, zinc, iron Brass? Brass is a mixture of copper and zinc Does an element have to be solid? An element can be a gas- nitrogen (N) or hydrogen (H) Or a liquid like mercury (Hg), bromine (Br) Atomic structure of a Diamond- carbon

3 Group- Vertical Column Period- Horizontal Row

4 Orbitals in the Periodic Table

5 Metals/Nonmetals/Metalloid Properties Metals-Shiny; opaque; good conductors of heat and electricity; Malleable- can be hammered and shaped; Ductile-made into wire; generally solid Nonmetals- Transparent, poor conductors of heat and electricity; not malleable or ductile; very brittle and shatter; solid, liquid or gas (Halogen gases) Metalloids- Border metals and nonmetals; Weak conductors of electricity; Properties between the metals and nonmetals

6 Periodic Table of Elements

7 Inner shell compared to Valence Shell

8 Noble Gas Configuration Group elements are called “Main Group Elements” or “Representative Elements” Valence electrons-end with s & p orbitals Valence electrons control chemical behavior He 1s 2 Ne 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 or Ne [He] 2s 2 2p 6 Ar [Ne] 3s 2 3p 6 Kr [Ar] 3d 10 4s 2 4p 6 Xe [Kr] 4d 10 5s 2 5p 6 Rn [Xe] 4f 14 5d 10 6s 2 6p 6 118 [Rn] 5f 14 6d 10 7s 2 7p 6 Can you find the valence electrons?

9 Ions- Group/Families Metals always lose electrons to form positive ions or cations.

10 Electron Configuration of Ions Ion Configuration H + He Li +1 [He] Be +2 [He] B +3 [He] C N O -2 [He]2s 2 2p 6 F -1 [He]2s 2 2p 6 Ne Na +1 [Ne] Mg +2 [Ne] Al +3 [Ne] Si P S -2 [Ne]3s 2 3p 6 Cl -1 [Ne]3s 2 3p 6 Ar

11 Periodic Trends- Size of Radius

12 Characteristics of Periodic Trends Atomic Radius- One half of the distance between the two nuclei of two atoms Ionization Energy- Energy required to remove an electron from an atom Ionic Size- Size of the ion Electronegativity- Ability of an atom of an element to attract electrons when the atom is in a compound

13 Periodic Table- Ionization Energy

14 Periodic Trends- Combined

15 Properties of Alkali Metals Obj: To investigate & identify properties of the alkali metals Background: Read & summarize Alkali Metals __ Li (s) + __ H 2 0 (l) -> __ LiOH (aq) + __ H 2 (g) Law of Conservation of Mass- Balance equation: ReactantProduct 2 1 Li 1 2 4 2 H 3 4 2 1 O 1 2 LiLi +1 3 protons3 protons 3 electrons2 electrons pH = -log [H + ] [ ] means concentration of H + H 2 O(l) -> H + + OH - H + + OH - -> H 2 O(l) If acidpH < 7 If basepH > 7 If neutralpH = 7 Concentration: moles H + Molarity or Molar liter of solution pH=7 [10 -7 ]= [H + ]= [OH - ][10 -7 ][10 -7 ] =10 -14 pH=5 [H + ]= 10 -5 [0H - ]= 10 -9 M


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