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1 The Periodic Table I. History of the Periodic Table (p.284-285)  Mendeleev  Mosely

2 A. Dmitri Mendeleev  Dmitri Mendeleev (1869, Russian) Organized elements by increasing atomic mass. Predicted the existence of undiscovered elements.

3 B. Henry Mosely  Henry Mosely (1913, British) Organized elements by increasing atomic number. Fixed problems in Mendeleev’s arrangement.

4 The Periodic Table II. Organization (p.286-291)  Metallic Character  Rows & Columns  Table Sections

5 A. Metallic Character  Metals  Nonmetals  Metalloids

6 B. Table Sections  Representative Elements  Transition Metals  Inner Transition Metals

7 B. Table Sections Lanthanides - part of period 6 Actinides - part of period 7 Overall Configuration

8 C. Columns & Rows  Group (Family)  Period

9 Alkali Metals

10 Alkaline Earth Metals

11 Halogens

12 Noble Gases

13 The Periodic Table III. Periodic Trends  Terms  Periodic Trends  Dot Diagrams

14  Periodic Law Properties of elements repeat periodically when the elements are arranged by increasing atomic number. A. Terms

15  Valence Electrons e - in the outermost energy level  Atomic Radius  First Ionization Energy energy required to remove an e - from a neutral atom

16 B. Periodic Trends  Atomic Radius Increases to the LEFT and DOWN.

17 B. Periodic Trends  First Ionization Energy Increases to the RIGHT and UP.

18 B. Periodic Trends  Which atom has the larger radius? BeorBa CaorBr Ba Ca

19 B. Periodic Trends  Which atom has the higher 1st I.E.? NorBi BaorNe N Ne

20 B. Periodic Trends  Group # = # of valence e - (except He) Families have similar reactivity.  Period # = # of energy levels 1A 2A 3A 4A 5A 6A 7A 8A

21 C. Dot Diagrams  Dots represent the valence e -.  EX: Sodium  EX: Chlorine


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