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IIIIII The Periodic Table I. History
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A. Mendeleev zDmitri Mendeleev (1869, Russian) 1.Organized elements by increasing atomic mass. 2.Elements with similar properties were grouped together.
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A. Mendeleev 3. Predicted properties of undiscovered elements. yThere were some discrepancies.
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B. Moseley zHenry Mosely (1913, British) 1.Organized elements by increasing atomic number. 2.Resolved discrepancies in Mendeleev’s arrangement. Properties of Te & I were different from other elements in the column in Mendeleev’s table They “fit” when arranged by atomic number.
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Periodic Law When elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic #, elements with similar properties appear at regular intervals.
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Families of Elements Similar valence e - within a group result in similar chemical properties s1s1s1s1 s2s2s2s2 s2p6s2p6s2p6s2p6 s2p5s2p5s2p5s2p5 s2p4s2p4s2p4s2p4 s2p1s2p1 s2p2s2p2s2p2s2p2 s2p3s2p3s2p3s2p3 End in d x
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Families of Elements zAlkali MetalsAlkali Metals zAlkaline Earth Metals zTransition Metals zHalogens zNoble Gases zLanthanides (57-70) zActinides (89-102)
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IIIIII Organization of the Elements Quick Review
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zMetals zNonmetals zMetalloids Metallic Character
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1.Properties of Metals a)Shiny b)Malleable c)Ductile d)Conductors (as solids) e)High melting/boiling points
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Metallic Character 2.Properties of Non-Metals a)Dull b)Insulators c)Low melting/boiling points d)Can exist as solids, liquids or gases at room temp
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Metallic Character 3.Properties of Metalloids a)On the stair step i.B, Si, Ge, As, Sb, Te, Po, At b)Have properties of metals and nonmetals
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zMain Group Elements zTransition Metals zInner Transition Metals Blocks
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A.k.a. “Families”
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