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Midterm Review Chapter 4 Periodic Table
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Dmitri Mendeleev Father of the periodic table
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Periodic Table The periodic table is arranged off of the periodic law Periodic Law – repeating physical and chemical properties of elements change periodically with their atomic number
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Valence Electrons Valance electrons are the electrons in the outermost energy level The number of valence electrons in an atom corresponds to the group number on the periodic table – Group 1 elements all have 1 valence electrons – Group 2 elements all have 2 valence electrons
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Valence Electrons This changes for groups 13-18 Instead of group 13 having 13 valence electrons, they only have 3 Group 14 has 4 valence electrons
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Valence Electrons Valence electrons predict reactivity of elements Octet Rule – atoms tend to have either empty valence shells or full valence shells of eight electrons – Exceptions – Hydrogen (H) and Helium (He) because they are in the first energy level
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Valence Electrons If an atom only needs to gain or lose 1 valence electron, the atom is very unstable. – Alkali Metals (group 1) – Halogens (group 17) If an atom needs to gain or lose 2 valence electrons, it is more stable than the first example but still unstable – Alkaline Earth Metals (Group 16)
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Valence Electrons Noble Gases – are considered stable because they have full outer energy levels (8 valence electrons)
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For the Midterm pg 124 - 131 Know the positions on the periodic table for the following: – Main-group element – Alkali metal – Alkaline-Earth Metal – Halogen – Noble Gas – Transition Metal
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Trends in the Periodic Table pg 132 - 141 Ionization Energy – the energy required to remove an electron from an atom or ion
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Electron Shielding Electron shielding – charge of nucleus on outermost electrons is blocked by other electrons surrounding the nucleus This concept plays a role in understanding the trend in ionization energy across the periodic table
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Electronegativity Electronegativity – a measure of the ability of an atom in a chemical compound to attract electrons
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