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Reading the Periodic Table Objectives: 1. Explain why elements in a group have similar properties. 2. Identify the four blocks of the periodic table. Key.

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1 Reading the Periodic Table Objectives: 1. Explain why elements in a group have similar properties. 2. Identify the four blocks of the periodic table. Key Terms: Group, family, period, alkali metal, alkaline earth metal, halogen, noble gas, metal, nonmetal, semimetal, valence electron, abbreviated electron configuration, noble gas inner core

2 The Periodic Table Our current periodic table lists 114 elements. It is arranged according to the periodic law: – Elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic number in rows called periods. – Elements that have similar properties are arranged in groups or families - vertical columns

3 Groups & Families 1 (1A) - alkali metals (1s 1 -7s 1 ) 2 (2A) - alkaline earth metals (1s 2 -7s 2 ) 17 (7A) - halogens (2p 5 -6p 5 ) 18 (8A) - noble gases (1s 2,2p 6 -6p 6 ) Families are named after the top element… 14 (4A) - sometimes known as the Carbon family Elements also grouped into regions based on similar properties – Transitional Metals (d-block) – Rare Earth Metals (f-block)

4 Similarities Based on Region – main group elements s-block is group 1 & 2 ( 1A & 2A) p-block is group 13 through 18 ( 3A to 8A) – transition metals d-block is group 3 through 12 ( 3B to 2B numbers are not sequential) – rare earth elements (inner transition metals) f-block is located below the main table

5 Valence Electrons Elements of the same group (column) have the same valence (bonding) electrons – main group elements (s & p orbitals) – Valence electrons are equal to the group number Alkali metals 1 valence e- Nobel gases 8 valence e- – Valence electrons by period 2 valence electrons in n = 1 8 valence electrons in n = 2 - n = 6 2 valence electrons in n = 7


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