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Page 1: Mendeleev Created the first version of the periodic table

Mendeleev

Created the first version of the periodic table

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First P.T

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Periodic Table1 2

3 4 5 6

•Elements arranged on a periodic table by their atomic numbers

7 8

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Periodic Table

Period Tells the number of energy levels

Fam

ily

Tells the number of outermost electrons

# of outermost electrons

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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The Periodic Table - Groups

Families are the ColumnsElements in the same Family:- have similar chemical properties- have the same # of valence

electrons (Valence electrons = the outermost electrons in an atom)

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P Table : FamiliesHeads Up! Families often called Groups - A-OK

All elements with “A” in family number are in a group called Representative Elements

Representative elements exhibit wide variety of physical and chemical properties

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Ptable: Periods

Periods are the ROWSThe period number = the number of energy levels occupied by the element’s electronsTells the number of energy levels in elementSodium, Magnesium and Aluminum all have electrons in the 3rd energy level

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What are the colors about?

• The Colors indicate classes of elements that have similar properties.

• Determined by electron configuration and behavior during chemical reactions.

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What are the colors about?Metals:

Alkali, Earth and Transition

• Solid at room temp (ex Hg)

• Malleable• Conduct

electricity• Shiny

appearance

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What are the colors about?Metals:

Alkali, Earth and Transition

• Alkali make compounds with halogens

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What are the colors about?Metals:

Alkali, Earth and Transition

• Will generally LOSE electrons during chemical reactions

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What are the colors about?

Transition Metals

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Inner Transition Metals

These classes will behave like metals, but in more varied manner

Will lose different numbers of electrons depending on what they are reacting with

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What are the colors about?Non metals:

(including halogens and noble gases)

• Poor conductors of electricity

• gas or brittle solids at room temp

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What are the colors about?Non metals:

(including halogens and noble gases)

• Generally gain electrons during chem rxns (except for noble gases)

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What are the colors about?Metalloids:

Elements with properties between metals and non-metals

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What are the colors about?

Halogens:

Exist in all 3 states of matter

Will make compounds with Alkali metals

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What are the colors about?

Noble Gases: Elements that have full outermost electron energy levels

Inert – Are not involved in chemical reactions

How Stuff Works: Neon Signs

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The period 7 elements

Many period 7 elements have not been found in nature.

Are made in labs or theoretically exist only.

Usually radioactive.