What vocabulary word would match these definitions? 1.Vertical columns of the periodic table 2.Horizontal rows of the periodic table 3.An atom that has.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Aim: What are the Properties of Groups and how does the atomic radius change across a period and down a group ? DO Now: 1. Write down the electron configuration.
Advertisements

Dmitri Mendeleev In 1869 Mendeleev and Lothar Meyer (Germany) published nearly identical classification schemes for elements known to date. The periodic.
For Test #7: The Periodic Table The Periodic Table 1)Dimitri Mendeleev – 1st to publish a periodic table. 2) The Periodic Law: When arranged by increasing.
The Periodic Table Periodic Properties.
Anything in black letters = write it in your notes (‘knowts’)
$$$ Quiz $$$ Periodic Table. What is the process that creates an ion called? Ionization.
Periodic Table Trends. Arrangement of the elements in order of their atomic numbers so that elements with similar properties fall in the same column,
Review – Periodic Table The modern periodic table is not arranged by increasing atomic mass, but rather increasing atomic number Periodic Law: States that.
 Valence electrons: Electrons in the highest energy level  These electrons are the ones that bond!!  The group A # matches how many valence electrons.
Groups (families)  Vertical columns  Group # = # of valence electrons (# of electrons in outer shell)  18 groups or families  Some properties repeat.
Aim: What are the Properties of Groups and how does the atomic radius change across a period and down a group ? Do Now: 1. Take out your periodic tables.
Chapter 6 notes The Periodic Table. Dobereiner – attempted to classify the elements in Triad – three elements with similar properties The middle.
The Periodic Table and Ionic Bonding: Part 4-Periodic Table Trends 1.
Periodic Table. Dmitiri Mendeleev, 1871 Listed the elements in columns in order of increasing atomic mass.
1 st Ionization Energy The amount of energy required to remove an electron from an atom. Trend: Increases left to right across a row. Increases bottom.
Chemistry Q1 Amazing Benchmark Review. Example 1: Standard 1a: Know how to relate the position of an element in the periodic table to its atomic number.
I’ve lost my electron! Are you sure?! I’m Positive !
Periodic Table 1. History of the Periodic Table 3.
Topic 3: Periodicity 3.1 The periodic table Describe the arrangement of elements in the periodic table in order of increasing atomic number
The Periodic Table The how and why.
Warm-Up 10/5/2016 Place the following in increasing atomic size
Mendeleev’s Periodic Table (1869)
Aim: What are the Properties of Groups and how does the atomic radius change across a period and down a group? Do Now: Answer in your notebook If an atom.
Periodic Table & Trends
Periodic Trends 6.3.
Periodic Trends & the Periodic Table
Periodic Trends The Periodic Law Classification of Elements
Basic Chemistry Chapter 5 Electronic Structure and Periodic Trends
Periodic Trends.
The Periodic Table A map of the building block of matter.
Periodic Table & Trends
Periodic Table and Periodic Law
Electron Configuration and Periodic Trends
The Periodic Table and Periodic Law
5.3 Electron Configuration & Periodic Properties
LT2: Periodic Table Basics
Unit 6 Notes Periodic Trends
The Periodic Table 6.1.
The horizontal rows of the periodic table are called PERIODS.
Unit 3 Part 3: Periodic Trends
Periodic Table & Trends
The periodic table.
2.3 Periodic trends.
Periodic Table Properties and trends.
Periodic Trends Jeopardy.
Unit 2: Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table
History Structure Trends
Chapter 9 Electron Configuration and Periodic Trends
III. Periodic Trends, Part 2 (p )
Electronegativity and Ionic Radius
Periodic Properties.
Periodic Trends.
SWBAT Identify trends on the periodic table
IONS and E config Ions are atoms that have lost or gained electrons.
Take out your notes and get ready to ROCK!
Unit 2 Test Clicker Review
Chapter 5 Electronic Structure and Periodic Trends
Chem 332 – O’Dette Periodic trends.
Periodic Trends - Warmup
The horizontal rows of the periodic table are called PERIODS.
Periodic Table & Trends
Aim: What are the Properties of Groups and how does the atomic radius change across a period and down a group? Do Now: Answer in your notebook Explain.
Periodic Properties of the Elements
Kim Cohn address PS 101 Kim Cohn address
Jeopardy! with your host, Ms. Allan.
Periodic Table Chapter 6.
5.3 Electron Configuration & Periodic Properties
Chemical Periodicity.
Periodic Trends Continued
Presentation transcript:

What vocabulary word would match these definitions? 1.Vertical columns of the periodic table 2.Horizontal rows of the periodic table 3.An atom that has lost or gained one or more electrons

What vocabulary word would match these definitions? 1.Electron in the highest occupied principal energy level 2.Contains the transition metals

What vocabulary word would match these definitions? 1.Non-reactive elements in group 8A or 0A 2.Elements in group 1A 3.Elements in group 7A 4.Elements in group 2A

What ion will Cl likely form?

What unit is often used to measure atomic radius? Is it big or small?

What is the outer electron configuration of F?

Which has a larger IONIC radius? Na + or Al 3+

Which has smaller ionization energy? Li or Rb?

What is the group trend in atomic size? Why?

Which require more ionization energy, metals or nonmetals?

Why aren’t noble gases usually assigned electronegativity values?

Which period is sulfur in?

Which sublevels are full when an octet is complete?

Give an example of metal, metalloid, and nonmetal.

Does O 2- have a complete octet?