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Adv: Agenda 4/11 Periodic Table Coloring Periodic Table Game
Finish “Summary Questions” Periodic Table Quest FRI 4/15!
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Adv Agenda 4/12 Take out colored Periodic Table packet from yesterday to answer today’s questions Finish Periodic Trends notes Tomorrow: Reactivity Lab Periodic Table Quest FRI 4/15
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Groups you should know by name
Group 1: Alkali Metals Note: Hydrogen is NOT considered an alkali metal Group 2: Alkaline Earth Metals Groups 3-12: Transition Metals Group 17: Halogens Group 18: Noble Gases
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Review… 1. Why do all elements want to be like a noble gas? Noble gases have a full valence shell 2. In terms of electrons, what can elements do to try to become like a noble gas? Lose or gain electrons
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Periodic Table of Elements
Is organized By increasing atomic number Based on elements with similar properties
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Rows Each Row is called a period
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Columns Each column is called a group or family
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As you go across a period (left to right):
Does the number of energy levels change? Do you get closer or further from a noble gas element? NO CLOSER
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As you go down a group (top to bottom):
Does the number of energy levels change? Do you get closer or further from a noble gas element? YES (increases) Neither (no change)
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Periodic Trends A periodic trend is a pattern for a specific characteristic of an element that is observed in the periodic table. These trends are general and have their exceptions.
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Atomic Radius A measure of the size of an atom
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Electronegativity A measure of an atom’s ability to gain or attract electrons Can be thought of as an atom’s desire or greediness for electrons (“greedy like the Grinch”)
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Ionization Energy The amount of energy required to remove an electron from the outermost shell of an atom A measure of an atom’s ability to lose an electron and form a cation
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Practice: Looking up Values in the Reference Table
1. Look up the atomic radius for Mg and Ca. Which one has a greater atomic radius? ) Mg 2) Ca 140 174
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Practice: Looking up Values in the Reference Table
2. Look up the electronegativity for Mg and Ca. Which one has a greater electronegativity? 1) Mg 2) Ca 1.3 1.0 It’s easier for Mg to gain electrons than Ca
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Practice: Looking up Values in the Reference Table
3. Look up the ionization energy for Mg and Ca. Which one has a greater ionization energy? 1) Mg 2) Ca 738 590 It’s easier for Ca to lose electrons than Mg (requires less energy to remove it)
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