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Organizing the Elements
The Periodic Table
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Early Greeks Four classical elements: earth, water, wind, and fire.
Correspond with solid, liquid, gas, and plasma.
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Elements A few elements have been known for thousands of years: copper, silver, and gold. Only 13 elements were discovered by the year 1700. When chemists started using the scientific method, the rate increased to finding 5 new elements in 10 years. Chemists needed a way to organize the elements- used the properties of the elements to sort them into groups.
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J.W. Dobereiner (1780-1849) German Chemist
Published a classification system where elements were put into triads. A triad is a group of 3 elements with similar properties. An example of on such triad is chlorine, bromine, and iodine.
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Chlorine, Bromine, and Iodine
Liquid Bromine Chlorine Gas Iodine
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Chlorine, Bromine and Iodine
Look different or have different physical properties. Have similar chemical properties. -all react easily with metals. The average atomic masses of chlorine and iodine is amu. This is close to bromine which is in the middle of the other two.
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Dmitri Mendeleev Russian chemist in 1869 who published a chart of elements Arranged the elements in order of increasing atomic mass
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Mendeleev’s Periodic Table
Mendeleev put question marks where he predicted elements should be. He predicted their properties as well as their position on the periodic table.
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Henry Moseley 1913, determined an atomic number for each element
Helped arrange the periodic table in order of increasing atomic number.
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Periodic Law When elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic number, there is a periodic repetition of their physical and chemical properties.
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Summary Questions What are the 4 classical elements? (early greeks)
Who was the first to try and arrange a periodic table? How did Mendeleev’s periodic table differ from the modern periodic table? What did Henry Moseley contribute to the periodic table?
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