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2/20 p. 32 Periodic Table History IQ: On the PT, most elements are a. non-metals, on left hand side b. metals, on right hand side c. non-metals on right hand side d. metals on left hand side. Mendeleev crash course Mendeleev crash course (Acc)
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Periodic – means regular, repeated pattern.
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A way of organizing & classifying elements Arranged in rows called periods and columns called groups or families.
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1860’s a Russian Scientist named Dmitri Mendeleev discovered a system for organizing all of the known elements. To help him find a pattern he put all of the known information on individual cards. He listed the elements’ known properties.
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Patterns appeared when elements were arranged in order of increasing atomic mass. However, this did not always produce similar groups. So he moved the cards into the group it best fit. This left blank spaces on the table. Mendeleev Animation
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Mendeleev predicted that the blank spaces would be filled by elements that had not yet been discovered. He even predicted the properties of new elements. Published his table in 1869; the new elements were discovered within 16 years.
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Elements are now arranged by increasing atomic number An element’s properties can be predicted from its location on the table. Across a row or down a column the elements’ properties change in a predictable way.
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The table works because it is based on the structure of atoms, especially the valence e- s (outermost shell). Atomic # increases by 1, so it has 1 more valence electron than the previous family. Atomic # increasing by 1 means it has one more proton than the previous atom.
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List an element that is in the same Period as Phosphorus (P)
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