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Chapter 5 (cont.) The Periodic Table
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Page 1: Chapter 5 (cont.) The Periodic Table. History of the Periodic Table Mendeleev (1860’s) –Developed the first periodic table –It was arranged by atomic.

Chapter 5 (cont.)

The Periodic

Table

Page 2: Chapter 5 (cont.) The Periodic Table. History of the Periodic Table Mendeleev (1860’s) –Developed the first periodic table –It was arranged by atomic.

History of the Periodic Table

• Mendeleev (1860’s)– Developed the first periodic table– It was arranged by atomic mass– He was able to predict properties of elements

Page 3: Chapter 5 (cont.) The Periodic Table. History of the Periodic Table Mendeleev (1860’s) –Developed the first periodic table –It was arranged by atomic.

History of the Periodic Table (cont.)• Moseley – developed the modern periodic

table

• His periodic table was

arranged based on atomic

number

Page 4: Chapter 5 (cont.) The Periodic Table. History of the Periodic Table Mendeleev (1860’s) –Developed the first periodic table –It was arranged by atomic.

The Periodic Table

Page 5: Chapter 5 (cont.) The Periodic Table. History of the Periodic Table Mendeleev (1860’s) –Developed the first periodic table –It was arranged by atomic.

Characteristics of Metals

• Hard

• Shiny

• Conduct heat and electricity well

• Includes the transition and inner-transition metals– Inner transition metals include the lanthanide

and actinide series

Page 6: Chapter 5 (cont.) The Periodic Table. History of the Periodic Table Mendeleev (1860’s) –Developed the first periodic table –It was arranged by atomic.

Characteristics of Nonmetals

• Are gases or brittle solids at room temp.

• Surfaces are dull

• Insulators

Page 7: Chapter 5 (cont.) The Periodic Table. History of the Periodic Table Mendeleev (1860’s) –Developed the first periodic table –It was arranged by atomic.

Characteristics of Metalloids

• Have properties of both metals and nonmetals

Page 8: Chapter 5 (cont.) The Periodic Table. History of the Periodic Table Mendeleev (1860’s) –Developed the first periodic table –It was arranged by atomic.

Period vs. Group• Period

– All elements in a horizontal row– 7 periods on the periodic table– Arranged in increasing atomic number

Page 9: Chapter 5 (cont.) The Periodic Table. History of the Periodic Table Mendeleev (1860’s) –Developed the first periodic table –It was arranged by atomic.

• Group– All elements in a vertical column– Sometimes called “families”– Have similar properties

Page 10: Chapter 5 (cont.) The Periodic Table. History of the Periodic Table Mendeleev (1860’s) –Developed the first periodic table –It was arranged by atomic.

Group 1 (IA) – Alkali Metals

Page 11: Chapter 5 (cont.) The Periodic Table. History of the Periodic Table Mendeleev (1860’s) –Developed the first periodic table –It was arranged by atomic.

Group 2 (IIA) – Alkaline Earth Metals

Page 12: Chapter 5 (cont.) The Periodic Table. History of the Periodic Table Mendeleev (1860’s) –Developed the first periodic table –It was arranged by atomic.

Group 17 (VIIA) - Halogens

Page 13: Chapter 5 (cont.) The Periodic Table. History of the Periodic Table Mendeleev (1860’s) –Developed the first periodic table –It was arranged by atomic.

Group 18 (VIIIA) – Noble Gases

Page 14: Chapter 5 (cont.) The Periodic Table. History of the Periodic Table Mendeleev (1860’s) –Developed the first periodic table –It was arranged by atomic.

Left of stair step

On the stair step

Right of stair step

METALS

NONMETALS

Metals- Nonmetals

-Metalloids-

B. Organization of the Periodic Table

METALLOIDS

Page 15: Chapter 5 (cont.) The Periodic Table. History of the Periodic Table Mendeleev (1860’s) –Developed the first periodic table –It was arranged by atomic.

TRANSITION “Group B”

INNER TRANSITION

REPRESENTATIVE

“Group A”

Group A- RepresentativeGroup B - Transition

B. Organization of the Periodic Table

Page 16: Chapter 5 (cont.) The Periodic Table. History of the Periodic Table Mendeleev (1860’s) –Developed the first periodic table –It was arranged by atomic.

The Extended Periodic Table


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