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ORGANIZING THE ELEMENTS Periodic Table
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History 1700’s Lavoisier compiled a list of known elements 1829- Dobereiner published classification system. Grouped elements in threes. 1869- Mendeleev arranged elements based on atomic mass. Meyer released a similar one a year later 1913- Moseley redid the table according to increasing atomic number
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Periodic Table Periodic Law- when elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic number, there is a periodic repetition of their physical and chemical properties Classes of Elements o Metals- good conductors of electricity and heat o Nonmetals- poor conductors of electricity and heat
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Periodic Table o Metalloid- have properties of both metals and nonmetals Groups- vertical. Have similar properties. o Group 1 Alkali Metals. 1 vē, very reactive o Group 2 Alkaline Earth Metals. 2vē, less reactive o Group 3-12 Transitional Metals. 2vē, more common metals
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Periodic Table Group 13, Boron Family, 3vē Group 14, Carbon Family, 4vē Group 15, Nitrogen Family, 5vē Group 16, Oxygen Family, 6vē Group 17, Halogens, 7 vē, very reactive with group 1 and 2 to usually forms salts Group 18, Noble Gases, 8 vē with the exemption of He. All very unreactive
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