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The Periodic Table Unit 5. Structure and Regions Basic Structure of Table –Elements arranged in order of increasing atomic # –7 rows called periods –18.

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1 The Periodic Table Unit 5

2 Structure and Regions Basic Structure of Table –Elements arranged in order of increasing atomic # –7 rows called periods –18 columns called groups or families –Plus lanthanides and actinides Basic Structure of Table –Elements arranged in order of increasing atomic # –7 rows called periods –18 columns called groups or families –Plus lanthanides and actinides

3 Structure and Regions Sections (3) – 1.Representative Elements Groups 1, 2, 13-18 s & p blocks Sections (3) – 1.Representative Elements Groups 1, 2, 13-18 s & p blocks

4 Structure and Regions 2. Transition Metals –Groups 3-12 –d block 3. Inner Transition Metals – –f block –Lanthanides and Actinides Named after 1 st element in series 2. Transition Metals –Groups 3-12 –d block 3. Inner Transition Metals – –f block –Lanthanides and Actinides Named after 1 st element in series

5 Structure and Regions 4 Regions Metals Largest region – left of staircase Solids (except Hg) Conduct heat/electricity Luster Ductile (stretchable) Malleable (able to be flattened) 4 Regions Metals Largest region – left of staircase Solids (except Hg) Conduct heat/electricity Luster Ductile (stretchable) Malleable (able to be flattened)

6 Structure and Regions Non-metals –Right of staircase –Solids, liquids, gases –Low conductivity (heat and electricity) –Low luster –Brittle solids Non-metals –Right of staircase –Solids, liquids, gases –Low conductivity (heat and electricity) –Low luster –Brittle solids

7 Structure and Regions Metalloids/Semi- Metals –On staircase –Share properties of metals and nonmetals –Semi-conductors Metalloids/Semi- Metals –O–On staircase –S–Share properties of metals and nonmetals –S–Semi-conductors

8 Structure and Regions Noble Gases –All gases –Extremely unreactive Noble Gases –All gases –Extremely unreactive

9 Structure and Regions Phases at STP (standard temp is 0 o C, and standard pressure is 1 atm) –Liquids – only Hg and Br –Gases – N, O, F, Cl, H, Noble gases –Solids – all the rest Phases at STP (standard temp is 0 o C, and standard pressure is 1 atm) –Liquids – only Hg and Br –Gases – N, O, F, Cl, H, Noble gases –Solids – all the rest

10 Structure and Regions Diatomic Gases –7 of the naturally found gases are “diatomic” –That means they are found in nature as molecules of 2 atoms –Br, I, N, Cl, H, O, F Diatomic Gases –7 of the naturally found gases are “diatomic” –That means they are found in nature as molecules of 2 atoms –Br, I, N, Cl, H, O, F


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