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Chapter 4 – The Periodic Table Developed by Mendeleev His work led to the Periodic Law which states that chemical and physical properties of the elements.

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1 Chapter 4 – The Periodic Table Developed by Mendeleev His work led to the Periodic Law which states that chemical and physical properties of the elements are periodic functions of their atomic number

2 General Analysis of the Periodic Table Each row is called a period Elements are arranged in order of increasing Z (atomic number) Each column is called a group or family Plays a significant part in predicting properties of elements There are 18 columns The MAIN GROUPS are the first two groups and groups 13 to 18

3 The periodic table is arranged by electron structure (according to valence electrons) since they determine chemical properties

4 Periods Not much significance but some characteristics to note: In general,the number of the period is the same number of the energy level where the valence e- are found Example: oxygen Found in the 2 nd period so its valence e- are located in the 2 nd energy level

5 Short Periods Periods 1, 2, and 3 Period 1 elements hold only a maximum of 2e - Periods 2 and 3 elements hold a maximum of 8 e -’ s

6 Fourth and fifth periods Are long periods as they contain 18 elements Contain elements with electrons in the d- orbital The elements in the d-block are called transition metals They form positive ions which have incomplete d-orbitals

7 Sixth & Seventh Periods 6 th period contains 32 elements 7 th period contains space for 32 elements-but only 23 are known A section has been “removed” and placed on the bottom The top period is called the “lanthanides” – all contain e-’s in the 4f-orbital The bottom period is called the “actinides” and all elements contain e-’s in the 5f orbital

8 Other features on the Periodic Table A) Metals Make up the largest portion have luster, ductile and malleable conduct electricity High melting and boiling points

9 B) non-metals Non-conductors of electricity Low boiling point Can be solid, liquid or gas Non-lustrous

10 c) Metalloids Semi-conductors Have properties of both a metal and non- metal


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