The Periodic Table of Elements

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The Periodic Table of Elements

Element A pure substance made up of one kind of atom that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by physical or chemical means 90 occur naturally on earth 25 were synthesized (made) by scientists

3 Classes of Elements Using this as a guide, color code your periodic table to show the three classes. Start by highlighting the “zig-zag.” Class Color Metal Non-Metal Metalloid

Metals Location Found on the left of the zigzag line/staircase on the periodic table (exception  Hydrogen) Chemical Properties Have few electrons in their outer energy level, thus lose electrons easily Physical Properties ductile, good conductors, malleable, shiny, most are solid @ room temperature-high melting points 79 Au 196.967 11 Na 22.990 Image taken from: http://chemistry.about.com/od/periodictableelements/ig/Element-Photo-Gallery.--98/Sodium.htm

Atoms with Few Electrons in their Outer Energy Level 11 Na 22.990 Notice: only 1 electron in outer level + - + - 4 Be 9.012 Notice: only 2 electrons in outer level

Non-Metals Location Most found to the right of the zigzag line/staircase on the periodic table Chemical Properties Most have almost full outer energy levels, thus they tend to gain electrons; some have completely full outer level Physical Properties not ductile or malleable, not shiny, poor conductors, most are solid that are brittle, but some are gas at room temperature-low melting points 17 Cl 35.453 Image taken from: http://nobel.scas.bcit.ca/resource/ptable/cl.htm 16 S 32.066 Image taken from: https://www.dmr.nd.gov/ndgs/rockandmineral/sulfur.asp

Atoms with Full or Almost Full Outer Energy Level + - 8 O 15.999     + - Notice: 2 electrons in outer level – FULL 2 He 4.003 + - Notice: 6 electrons in outer level – almost full Notice: 7 electrons in outer level – almost full 9 F 18.998

Metalloids Location Border the zigzag line/staircase on the periodic table Chemical Properties Most atoms have ½ (≈) complete set of electrons in outer level Physical Properties have properties of both metals and non-metals -brittle and hard, solid(room temp), and semi conductors 14 Si 28.086 Image taken from: http://library.thinkquest.org/C0113863/bios.shtml 5 B 10.811 Image taken from: http://library.thinkquest.org/C0113863/bios.shtml

Atoms with ½ (≈) Complete Outer Energy Level + - Notice: only 4 electrons in outer level                     5 B 10.811 + - Notice: only 3 electrons in outer level 14 Si 28.086

Important Features of the Periodic Table: Period (Row) each horizontal row of elements on the periodic table How many periods (rows) are on the Periodic Table Of Elements? FROM LEFT TO RIGHT OR RIGHT TO LEFT

Period (Row) Properties Seven periods on a periodic table (numbered from the top down) Atomic numbers increase as you move from the left to the right in a period All atoms of the elements in the same period have the same number of orbitals/levels Example Period 1 = 1 orbital (# OFSHELLS) Period 2 = 2 orbitals (# OF SHELLS) Period 3 = 3 orbitals(#OF SHELLS) Etc…

Examples of Period (Row) elements having the same number of orbitals/levels in their atoms + - + - In what period (row) do you think these atoms reside? + - + - In what period (row) do you think these atoms reside?

How many groups (families) Important Features of the Periodic Table: Group (Family) each column of elements on the periodic table How many groups (families) are on the Periodic Table Of Elements? FROM TOP TO BOTTOM OR BOTTOM TO THE TOP

Group (Family) Properties Eighteen groups on the periodic table (numbered from left to right) Atomic numbers and atomic masses increase as you move from the top down in a group (family) Atoms of elements in the same group have the same number of electrons in the outer orbitals/levels of their atoms (known as valence electrons) Exceptions: Transition elements (3-12) Helium (actually has 2 valence electrons) Elements in groups usually have similar physical and chemical properties

Examples of Group Elements with the same # of valence electrons                            How many electrons do each of these atoms have in their outer orbital/level? 87 Fr (223) 55 Cs 132.905 37 Rb 85.468 19 K 39.098 11 Na 22.990 3 Li 6.941 1 H 1.008 + - What group (family) do these elements reside in?

Group (Family) Names Alkali Metals Alkaline Earth Metals Noble Gases Boron Group Carbon Group Nitrogen Group Oxygen Group Halogens Transition Metals

Identify the Element Period 5 – Group 2  Group 4 – Period 7  Rutherfordium - Rf Strontium - Sr Carbon - C Astatine - At

Using the Periodic Table The boxes that make up the periodic table contain a significant amount of information. To understand this information, it is necessary to refer to the periodic table’s key(s) 8 O Oxygen 15.999 Atomic Number (Number of protons) Element Symbol (Written with a capital letter or a capital followed by a lower case if two letters ) Element Name Atomic Mass (Rounded to a whole number, equals the number of protons and neutrons) Class Color Metal Non-Metal Metalloid State (@ Room Temp.) Symbol Color Solid Liquid Gas What is Oxygen’s physical state of matter? Which class does Oxygen fall into?