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The Periodic Table Dimitri Mendeleev was the Russian scientist who developed the original Periodic Table The Periodic Table is an arrangement of all elements in order of atomic number.
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Groups (family) A column in the periodic table Elements have similar properties Elements in the same group have the same number of valence electrons (Outer Ring Electrons)
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Periods A row on the periodic table Elements in the same period have the same number of electron rings
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Properties of Elements An element’s physical and chemical properties can be predicted by its location on the periodic table.
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Hydrogen Composed of a single proton and a single electron, hydrogen is the simplest and most abundant element in the universe It is estimated that 90% of the visible universe is composed of hydrogen. Hydrogen is the raw fuel that most stars 'burn' to produce energy.
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Metals Located on the left side of the zig-zag lineleft Lose electrons easily during chemical reactions Solid at room temp. (except for mercury – Hg) Shiny (sometimes) Good conductors of heat & electricity Magnetic Malleable: Can be hammered into sheets Ductile: Can be pulled into wire
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Alkali Metals Group 1 on periodic table Lustrous, silvery solids Soft enough to be cut with a knife Highly reactive (not found as free metal in nature) Get more reactive as you move down the group (click on link for video) Get more reactive Sodium and Potassium are essential to life for animals and plants
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Alkaline earth metals Group 2 metals Denser, harder and have higher melting and boiling points than group 1 metals Less reactive than group 1, but still highly reactive (not found in nature as free metals) Calcium needed by living things
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http://www.chem4kids.com/files/elem_transmetal.html Transition Metals Lanthanide Series (transition metals) Actinide Series (transition metals)
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Transition Metals Most of the metals are transition metals Include most of the common metals like iron, nickel, silver, zinc, gold, copper, etc. Hard and shiny Good conductors of electricity and heat Stable – react slowly or not at all with air and water Some transition metals used by living things
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Metalloids
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Metalloids Boron, Germanium & Silicon Have some properties of metals and nonmetals Touch the zig-zag line of the periodic table
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Non-Metals ON S C P Se
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Nonmetals Located on the right side of the zig-zag lineright Usually gain or share electrons during chemical reactions Includes gases Dull, Brittle – if solid Not malleable or ductile Not good conductors
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Carbon, Nitrogen & Oxygen Nitrogen – about 78% of Earth’s atmosphere Oxygen – nearly 21% of the earth's atmosphere highly reactive element and is capable of combining with most other elements required by most living organisms required for most forms of combustion Carbon - Many carbon compounds are essential for life as we know it (entire branch of chemistry – organic chemistry - devoted to carbon compounds )
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more non-metals
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Halogen Family Halogen means “salt-forming” Very reactive – like to bond with group 1 elements For example – Sodium bonds with chlorine to form…NaCl
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Also non-metals
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Noble Gases Very stable and non-reactive (inert) Do not usually form compounds with other elements Have a full valence shell – this is why they DO NOT form compounds
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