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Higher Chemistry Unit 1(c) Density, melting points and boiling points
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After today’s lesson you should be able to: Give two ways in which Mendeleev arranged the elements in the Periodic Table Explain what is meant by the density of a substance. Give the general trend in densities across a period and down a group. Give the general trend in melting and boiling points across a period and down a group. Explain this trend in relation to the bonding of the element.
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Densities of the elements The density of an element is its mass per unit volume. The units of density are usually given as gcm -3. Elements with high densities have ‘heavy’ atoms packed closely together Elements with low densities have ‘light’ atoms spread out
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Trends in densities within the periodic table Exercise Arrange the cards in order of their position in the Periodic Table. What trend do you see: (a) across a period? (b) down a group?
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Melting and Boiling Points When a substance melts it changes from a solid to a liquid. When a substance boils it changes from a liquid to a gas.
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Trends in Melting and Boiling points within the Periodic Table Exercise Draw a bar chart to show both the melting and boiling points of the elements in Period 3 of the Periodic Table.
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Bonding If an element has low melting and boiling points it contains weak bonds. If an element has high melting and boiling points it contains strong bonds.
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