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1 Periodic Table GLY 4200 – Lecture 6 – Fall, 2016
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2 Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev 1834-1907 Russian Chemist "The properties of the elements are a periodic function of their atomic masses"
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3 Henry G.J. Moseley British chemist 1887-1915 “Similar properties recur periodically when elements are arranged by increasing atomic number”
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4 Periodic Table
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5 Second Row
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6 N = 2 Shell This completes the n = 2 shell The valance electrons are denoted using the notation 2s x 2p y The complete electronic configuration is 1s 2 2s x 2p y, which may also be expressed as [He] 2s x 2p y It also introduces the p block
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7 Periodic Table Blocks
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8 Third Row
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9 Periodic Table Blocks
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10 Electronic Energy Levels Note that 4s electrons are lower energy than 3d
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11 Beginning of Fourth Row Potassium [Ar] 4s 1 Calcium [Ar] 4s 2
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12 Electronic Energy Levels Note that 3d electrons are lower energy than 4p
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13 First Transition Row
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14 Periodic Table Blocks
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15 4p Block
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16 Periodic Table Blocks
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17 Electronic Energy Levels Note that 5s electrons are lower energy than 4d
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18 Second Transition Row Yttrium [Kr] 4d 1 5s 2 Zirconium [Kr] 4d 2 5s 2 Niobium [Kr] 4d 4 5s 1 Molybdenum [Kr] 4d 5 5s 1 (Technetium) [Kr] 4d 5 5s 2 Ruthenium [Kr] 4d 7 5s 1 Rhodium [Kr] 4d 8 5s 1 Palladium [Kr] 4d 10 5s 0 Silver [Kr] 4d 9 5s 2 Cadmium [Kr] 4d 10 5s 2
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19 Periodic Table Blocks
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20 Electronic Energy Levels Note that 5p and 6s electrons are lower energy than 4f
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21 5p Block
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22 Periodic Table Blocks
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23 Electronic Energy Levels Note that 6s electrons are lower energy than 4f or 5d
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24 Row 6 Beginning
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25 Electronic Energy Levels Note that 4f electrons are lower energy than 5d
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26 4f Block
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27 Periodic Table Blocks
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28 5d Block
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29 6p Block
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30 Periodic Table Blocks
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31 5f Block
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32 Periodic Table Blocks
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33 Oxidation States of First Transition Row Elements ScTiVCrMnFeCoNiCuZn +3+4+5+6+7+6+5+4+3+2 +3+4+5+6+5+4+3+2 +3+4+5+4+3+2+1 +2+3+4+3+2+1 +2+3+2+1 +2+1 States highlighted in red are the most common
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34 REE Abundance
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35 Europium Anomaly Figure 9-5. REE diagram for 10% batch melting of a hypothetical lherzolite with 20% plagioclase, resulting in a pronounced negative Europium anomaly From Winter, (2001) An Introduction to Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology, Prentice Hall
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36 Uranium and Thorium Decay
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37 Periodic Table Blocks
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38 Ionization Potential ElementElectronic Configuration (valance) Size, nm Ionization Energy, Cal/mol Be2s 2 0.112215 Mg3s 2 0.160176 Ca4s 2 0.197141 Sr5s 2 0.215125 Ba6s 2 0.222119
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