Chemistry Part I: No yelling at the table Le Table Alkali metals Alkaline earth metals Transition metals “other” metals Inner transition metals Semi-metals.

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Chemistry Part I: No yelling at the table

Le Table Alkali metals Alkaline earth metals Transition metals “other” metals Inner transition metals Semi-metals non-metals Halogens Noble gasses

Block Guide Sy Syracusium Atomic Number Oxidation State Symbol Name Atomic Mass Electron Configuration

Ionization Energy

Highest Lowest 2372 kJ/mol 376 kJ/mol

Ionization Energy Valence e- close to nucleus Valence e- far from nucleus; e- shielding

Atomic Radius

Largest Smallest 31 pm 242 pm

Electronegativity

Metallic Character

Energy Levels S S p S p d S p d f S p d f S p d S p s – 2 electrons p – 6 electrons d – 10 electrons f – 14 electrons

Orbital Shapes

S- and d- Orbitals

d orbitals

f orbitals

Filling Orbitals Example: Sodium

Orbital Energies

More Patterns!