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The Periodic Table Headings: YELLOW Vocabulary: GREEN Important Stuff: PINK
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Periodic Table All periodic tables are a little different-always check the key You can find the mass, # of p, n, e, state of matter, symbol, # of outer electrons. Groups-the vertical columns on the periodic table Periods-the horizontal rows on the periodic table
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Groups of the Periodic Table-Key Group 1: Alkali Metals-H, Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr Group 2: Alkaline Earth Metals-Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, Ra Group 3-12: Transition Metals Group 17: Halogens-F, Cl, Br, I, At Group 18: Noble Gases, full outer shell, nonreactive-He, Ne, Ar,Kr, Xe, Rn
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Bohr Models Outermost shell has to have 8 or less Outermost electrons are called valence electrons The # of electrons is the same as the group number Ex: All halogens, group 7, have 7 valence electrons
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Reactivity Elements in groups have similar characteristics and reactivity due to the number of valence electrons All of the alkali metals have one electron in their outer shell and are highly reactive!
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Metals, Nonmetals, Metalloids- Left side of periodic table are metals Staircase: metalloids-have properties of metals and nonmetals Right side of periodic table is made up of nonmetals after the staircase
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Bonding Two Types: Covalent: 2 atoms share electrons –Found in most compounds making up living things –Results in the formation of a molecule Ionic : The gaining or losing of electrons –Increases the stability of an atom –Results in ions (positively or negatively charged particles) Cation – positively charged particle- forms when an atom loses electrons Anion - negatively charged particle- forms when an atom gains electrons
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Chemical Reactions The rate of a chemical reaction can be increased Two ways – Catalyst - a man-made substance that lowers the amount of energy required to start a chemical reaction, therefore speeding up the reaction. It doesn’t increase the amount of product made or get used up – Enzyme - a protein in our body that lowers activation energy and therefore speeds up a chemical reaction EX. Metabolic process such as digestion End in the suffix ASE. Reactant Yields a Product Ex. N 2 + 3H 2 = 2 NH 3
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