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Page 1: The Periodic Table. Review of the atom Atoms contain protons and neutrons in the nucleus Electrons are found outside the nucleus

The Periodic Table

Page 2: The Periodic Table. Review of the atom Atoms contain protons and neutrons in the nucleus Electrons are found outside the nucleus

Review of the atom

•Atoms contain protons and neutrons in the nucleus

•Electrons are found outside the nucleus

Page 3: The Periodic Table. Review of the atom Atoms contain protons and neutrons in the nucleus Electrons are found outside the nucleus

The Periodic Table – A History

•The Periodic Table was created in the late 1800’s by Dmitri Mendeleev.

•He arranged the elements in order of increasing atomic mass.

•When this was done, there was a repeating pattern of chemical properties.

•Using his chart, Mendeleev was able to predict elements that were unknown at the time and their chemical properties.

Page 4: The Periodic Table. Review of the atom Atoms contain protons and neutrons in the nucleus Electrons are found outside the nucleus

The Periodic Table

Page 5: The Periodic Table. Review of the atom Atoms contain protons and neutrons in the nucleus Electrons are found outside the nucleus

The Elements•Elements are substances that contain only

one type of atom.•On the periodic table they are represented

with a one or two letter symbol.•The first letter of the symbol is always

capitalized. If there is a second it is not capitalized.

Page 6: The Periodic Table. Review of the atom Atoms contain protons and neutrons in the nucleus Electrons are found outside the nucleus

What is the Atomic Number?•An element is defined by the number of

protons in it’s nucleus.•The number of protons is the atomic

number of an element.•The atomic number is located in the top of

a cell on the table and is always a whole number.

Page 7: The Periodic Table. Review of the atom Atoms contain protons and neutrons in the nucleus Electrons are found outside the nucleus

What is the Atomic Mass?

•Protons and neutrons mass 1.6726 x 10-24 g

•Since this number is so small scientists created the atomic mass unit (amu) to describe the mass of atoms.

•1 amu = 1.6726 x 10-24 g

Page 8: The Periodic Table. Review of the atom Atoms contain protons and neutrons in the nucleus Electrons are found outside the nucleus

Atomic Mass

•The mass number of an atom is the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus

•If you know the mass number and the atomic number, you can calculate the number of neutrons in an atom.

•# neutrons = mass number – atomic number

Page 9: The Periodic Table. Review of the atom Atoms contain protons and neutrons in the nucleus Electrons are found outside the nucleus

Isotopes•Not all atoms of an element have the

same number of neutrons.•An isotope of an element is one that has a

different number of neutrons.

Page 10: The Periodic Table. Review of the atom Atoms contain protons and neutrons in the nucleus Electrons are found outside the nucleus

Atomic Mass on the Periodic Table•On the periodic table the weighted

average mass of all isotopes of an element is displayed at the bottom of a cell.

•A weighted average is taking a sample and finding how common each isotope of an element is and averaging those masses together.

Page 11: The Periodic Table. Review of the atom Atoms contain protons and neutrons in the nucleus Electrons are found outside the nucleus

Metals and Nonmetals•Elements on the periodic table are divided into

metals and nonmetals.•The stair step on the right of table is the

dividing line between metals and nonmetals, except for hydrogen.

•Anything along the line is a metalloid except for aluminum.

•Metalloids display properties of both metals and nonmetals

Page 12: The Periodic Table. Review of the atom Atoms contain protons and neutrons in the nucleus Electrons are found outside the nucleus

Groups on the Periodic Table•Columns on the periodic table are

called groups. They have a roman numeral or a number at the top.

•All elements in a group share similar chemical properties.

•All elements in a group usually share the same number of electrons in their outer energy level

•Elements going horizontally on the table are called periods.

Page 13: The Periodic Table. Review of the atom Atoms contain protons and neutrons in the nucleus Electrons are found outside the nucleus

Electron Structure

•Outer energy level electrons are what determines how a substance reacts chemically

•All atoms want to have eight electrons in their outer shell.

•Elements with eight electrons in their outer shell do not react under normal circumstances.

Page 14: The Periodic Table. Review of the atom Atoms contain protons and neutrons in the nucleus Electrons are found outside the nucleus

Electron Dot Diagram•An electron dot diagram is a

way to show the electrons in the outer energy level of an element

•It consists of the symbol for the element and dots to represent the electrons

•To determine the number of electrons, count the group ignoring the transition metals