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A N I NTRODUCTION TO THE P ERIODIC T ABLE
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O BJECTIVES To describe the basic layout of the periodic table To list and locate element groups To describe similar properties among groups/families
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Periodic Table History- late 1800 Dmitri Mendeleev Chemical properties repeat every so many elements Could predict unknown elements and their properties Henry Moseley Arrangement by increasing atomic number (number of protons)
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INFORMATION IN EACH BLOCK 115 elements listed and growing Arranged by increasing atomic number Vertical columns: groups Horizontal rows : periods Top whole number: atomic number Element symbol in the middle Decimal number under the symbol: Atomic mass
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P HYSICAL P ROPERTIES MetalsNon-Metals Good electrical and heat conductors Poor conductors of heat and electricity Ductile - can be stretched into wire Nonductile Possess metallic lusterDo not possess metallic luster Solid at room temperature (except Hg) Solids, liquids or gases at room temperature
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G ROUP 1: A LKALI M ETALS unusually soft very reactive stored under an oil
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G ROUP 2: A LKALINE E ARTH M ETALS not as soft as Group 1 metals react more mildly only react with water at temperatures where the water is steam
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GROUP 17: HALOGENS non-metals strong unpleasant odor and will burn flesh do not dissolve well in water react with most metals and many non-metals
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GROUP 18: NOBLE GASES not very reactive under normal conditions they do not form compounds with other elements very stable
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GROUPS 3 – 12: TRANSITION METALS Contain many everyday metals Metal properties as listed earlier Au - GoldAg - Silver
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INNER TRANSITION METALS rare in nature all solids Similar properties across the period rather than down a group
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W HAT DO YOU NEED TO KNOW To describe the basic layout of the periodic table To list and locate element groups To describe similar properties among groups/families
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