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Periodic Table Notes
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The Periodic Table of Elements Periodic – Repeated in a pattern
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The Periodic Table of Elements Periodic – Repeated in a pattern The Periodic Table is an arrangement of the elements according to a repeating change in their properties
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The Periodic Table of Elements The Table was developed by Dimitri Mendeleev in the late 1800's.
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The Periodic Table of Elements The Table was developed by Dimitri Mendeleev in the late 1800's. He arranged the elements in order of increasing atomic mass
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The Periodic Table of Elements The Table was developed by Dimitri Mendeleev in the late 1800's. He arranged the elements in order of increasing atomic mass He noticed a repeating pattern in the properties of these elements
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The Periodic Table of Elements The Table was developed by Dimitri Mendeleev in the late 1800's. He arranged the elements in order of increasing atomic mass He noticed a repeating pattern in the properties of these elements Mendeleev's table had blank spaces, where elements with that particular mass had not been discovered.
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The Periodic Table of Elements He predicted the properties of these unknown elements When the elements were discovered, he had been very accurate
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Mendeleev
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The Modern Periodic Table
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Henry Mosely reconfigured the Periodic Table to be arranged by atomic number instead of atomic mass-1913
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The Modern Periodic Table Henry Mosely reconfigured the Periodic Table to be arranged by atomic number instead of atomic mass-1913 The modern Periodic table has one box for every element in increasing order by Atomic Number
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Modern Periodic Table
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Groups Vertical columns in the table are called groups or families
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Groups Vertical columns in the table are called groups or families Atoms in the same group have the same number of outer electrons
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Groups Vertical columns in the table are called groups or families Atoms in the same group have the same number of outer electrons Since the properties of the atom is determined by the number of outer electrons, atoms in the same group have the same properties
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What is a property? GROUP #18 -Noble Gases- have a full outer shell….non-reactive GROUP #17- Halogens- seven outer electrons- very reactive How reactive atoms are!!!! Properties- shiny, good conductors, solid at room temp, gases or brittle solids, do not conduct well
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Periods Periods- the horizontal rows are called periods
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Metals vs Nonmetals Stair-Step Line- starts between Boron and Aluminum
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Metals vs Nonmetals Stair-Step Line- starts between Boron and Aluminum Metals- all elements to the left of the stair step line Hydrogen is the FREAK!!
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Metals vs Nonmetals Stair-Step Line- starts between Boron and Aluminum Metals- all elements to the left of the stair step line Hydrogen is the FREAK!! Properties- shiny, good conductors, solid at room temp
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Non-metals Non-Metals- all elements to the right of the stair step line and Hydrogen
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Non-metals Non-Metals- all elements to the right of the stair step line and Hydrogen Properties- gases or brittle solids, do not conduct well
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Metalloids Metalloids- any element that is touching the stair step line. Properties of both metals and non- metals
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Metals vs. Non-metals
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What is the ultimate goal in life for an atom?
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Bond with other atoms!!!!!
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