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Periodic Table Notes February 3rd
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Dmitri Mendeleev: Father of the Table HOW HIS WORKED… Put elements in rows by increasing atomic weight. Put elements in columns by the way they reacted. SOME PROBLEMS… He left blank spaces for what he said were undiscovered elements. (Turned out he was right!) He broke the pattern of increasing atomic weight to keep similar reacting elements together.
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The Current Periodic Table Mendeleev wasn’t too far off. Now the elements are put in rows by increasing ATOMIC NUMBER!! The horizontal rows are called Periods and are labeled from 1 to 7. The vertical columns are called Groups are labeled from 1 to 18.
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Groups…Here’s Where the Periodic Table Gets Useful!! Elements in the same group have similar chemical and physical properties!! (Mendeleev did that on purpose.) Why?? They have the same number of valence electrons. They will form the same kinds of ions.
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Group 1-Alkali Metals Silvery Solids Tarnish Rapidly Low Densities Low Melting Points Very Soft Metals Most Reactive Metals React Strongly w/Halogens & Water (Violently) 1 Valance e -
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Group 2-Alkaline Earth Metals Silver in Color Denser, Harder, and Higher Melting Points then Group 1 Very Reactive, but not as reactive as Group 1 React w/Halogens & Water 2 Valance e -
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Group 17-Halogens Toxic Non Metals except for (At) Salt Formers (specially w/Alkali & Alkaline Earth Metals) Highly Reactive 7 Valance e - Poor Conductors Low Melting & Boiling Points Only Group that contains all 3 States of Matter @ room Temperature
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Group 18-Noble Gases All Gases Known also as Inert Gases Do NOT React w/Anything 8 Valance e - Low Boiling Points Odorless & Colorless
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Metalloids Between the Metals & Non Metals Share Properties w/both Metals and Non Metals Makes Good Semi- Conductors Used in Computer Industry
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Transition Metals Group 3 to Metalloids Higher Melting Points Used in a Variety of Products
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Non Metals Include everything from the right hand side of the Metalloids including Hydrogen Usually Gases or Brittle Solids Poor Conductors Good Insulators & Semi Conductors Little or no Luster
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Lanthanides Atomic #’s 58-71 Known as the Rare Earth Metals Used in lamps, lasers, magnets, motion picture projectors, & X- ray intensifying screens Used as catalysts in the production of petroleum & synthetic products
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Actinides Atomic #’s 90-103 Radioactive Unstable and decay to form other elements Most are synthetic except for (Th), (Pa), & (U) Very Dense React w/boiling water or dilute acid to release hydrogen gas
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