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The Periodic Table and Periodic Trends Chapter 5 Standard #1: Atomic and Molecular Structure
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Halogens Alkali Metals Alkaline Earth Metals Transition Metals Inner Transition Metals Noble Gases B Si GeAs SbTe At Metalloids/ Semi-metals THE FAMILIES OF THE PERIODIC TABLE Po
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The Blocks of the periodic table s- block d-block p-block f-block The valence electrons spin in a sphere The valence electrons spin a figure 8 pattern The valence electrons spin in a four lobe pattern Too complex
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RIDDLE: What does Sodium Oxide and Rihanna have in common? They both are called Oh Na Na
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Some Facts about the periodic table: 18 vertical columns 7 Horizontal rows II.FAMILY /GROUP III.PERIOD
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Can you do this?? Tom Lehrer the elements song pianist, musician and retired mathematician, UC Santa Cruz
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Characteristics of METALS 1. GOOD Conductors of heat and electricity 2. Solid at Room Temperture 3.Malleable (to make into sheets) 4.Ductile (to make into a wire) Pure Copper Metal Except Mercury (Hg) Take out a sheet of paper
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chemical properties of metals video
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Characteristics of Non-Metals 1.Poor Conductors of heat and electricity 2.Mostly Gases 4. Texture Varies Chlorine Carbon Sulfur Bromine Iodine Carbon
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chemical properties of non metals video
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The Metalloids or Semimetals have some characteristics of both 1.Can be shiny or dull. 2.Some are malleable/ductile. 3.Some conduct heat and electricity. Silicon
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Johann Dobereiner You can calculate the mass of the middle element by knowing the one above it an below it! Try Ni 59 Pd X Pt 195
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John Newlands Law of OCTAVES Every 8 th element repeats in pattern He arranged the 62 known elements in order of increasing atomic weights
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Dimitri Mendeleev A.K.A The Father of Chemistry Gets credit for publishing the First Periodic Table
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Mendeleev’s Periodic table
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Henry Moseley Corrected periodic table by arranging it according to the atomic number.
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Video Organizing the Elements Mendeleevs Table clipOrganizing the Elements Mendeleevs Table Stop!
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Review of metals/Non-metals Video clips Review before the periodic trends
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Periodic Trends A.The Atomic Radius: The distance from the center of the nucleus to the valence electron. 1. Down a group
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Going down a group, the electron orbitals (shell) increase, causing the radius to get BIGGER!
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2.Going Across the (period) There is a greater attraction which will cause the radius to get smaller.
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Ionic Radius:. atomic radius:.152nmionic radius (1+ ion):.060nm e- 1.Cation: The distance from center of nucleus to valence electron for the ion. An atom that loses electrons (+) The cation is smaller than the original atom because it loses an electron and orbital.
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F -1 anion 1.Anion: An atom that gains electrons (-) e- - - - - - - - - The anion will be larger than the atom because it will have greater electron repulsion F atom
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atom cation atom anion
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C.Ionization Energy The amount of energy needed to remove an electron (to make a cation) 1.Going down a Family: Requires LESS Ionization Energy because valence electron is further away from the nucleus.
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1.Going across a period: It takes MORE ionization energy because the electrons are held closer to the nucleus.
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Can Lithium lose more than 1 electron? 520.2 KJ/mol 7290.1 KJ/mol... 11,815.0 KJ/mol Li +1 (looks like He with 2 e-)
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Li +1 (520KJ/mol) Li +2 ( 7298.1KJ/mol) Li +3 (11,815.0KJ/mol)
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Electronegativity : A.Going down a family: B.Going across a period: Reflects the atoms ability to attract electrons NOT attracting electrons….too big and wants to get rid of electrons Has a high attraction for electrons….small and needing electrons High electronegativity Low electronegativity
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_____________is the most electronegative element and _______________is the least Fluorine Francium
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