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The Periodic Table CHAPTER 10---LESSON # 1 Periodic: repeating, according to a pattern. Ex: days of the week, months, years, etc. Dmitri Mendeleev- “Father of the Periodic Table. Late 1800’s. Arranged PT by the physical and chemical properties of the elements.
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Mendeleev arranged the elements in order of increasing atomic mass. The PT is a chart of the elements arranged into rows and columns according to their physical and chemical properties.
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Early 1900’s – Henry Moseley Henry Moseley changed the PT to be arranged in order of Increasing Atomic # instead of increasing atomic mass. By doing this, the groups/families then had similar physical And chemical properties ( columns )
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Bergmann video on size of atom https://www.ted.com/talks/just_ how_small_is_an_atom#
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How is the PT arranged NOW? By increasing atomic number. By their state--solid, liquid or gas at room temperature. By groups – due to their physical and chemical properties. By 3 main groups: metals, metalloids and non-metals
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Groups and Periods Groups or Families: 18 of them. They go down ( Vertical ) on the table. Periods: 7 of them. They go across (horizontal ) on the table.
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Like a calendar
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3 main categories of the PT 1.Metals, Non-metals and Metalloids Most of the table, ¾, are metals. Metals are on the left side of the “staircase,” except for H on the far left. ( NOT A METAL!) Nonmetals, plus H, are to the right of the “staircase.” Many of these are gases. Metalloids are ON the staircase.
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The Periodic Law It states that the chemical and physical properties of elements are periodic or repeating functions of their atomic numbers.
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