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FAMILIES AND PERIODS The Periodic Table
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Page 1: FAMILIES AND PERIODS The Periodic Table. Mendeleev Protons hadn’t been discovered in my time, so I didn’t know about atomic number. I arranged the elements.

FAMILIES AND PERIODS

The Periodic Table

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Mendeleev

Protons hadn’t been discovered in my time, so I didn’t know about atomic number. I arranged the elements by atomic mass. I’m Henry Mosley, and

changed that in 1913, and reordered the table according to atomic number.

What does this # represent?

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Answer

Number of Protons and Electrons in that element!

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Atomic Structure

Elements are arranged in Energy Levels or Shells around the nucleus of an atom.

First Shell Maximum 2 electrons

Second Shell Maximum 8 electrons

Third Shell Maximum 8 electrons

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Mendeleev

Periodic tableThe periodic table arranges all the elements in groups according to their properties.

Vertical columns are called GROUPS

There are 18 groupsThere are 18 groups

Groups are also called FamiliesGroups are also called Families

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The Periodic TableElements in the same group

have the same number of electrons in the outer shell. These are called valence

electrons.

All group 1 metals have 1 electron in their outer shell

These elements have 8 electrons in their outer shell

These elements have 3 electrons in their outer shells

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The Periodic TableSince they have the same number

of valence electrons, all of the elements in the same group have similar PROPERTIES. This is how I thought of the periodic table in the

first place.

Consider the group 1 metals. They all:

1) Are soft

2) Can be easily cut with a knife

3) React with water

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Mendeleev

Periodic tableThe periodic table also arranges the elements in rows, or periods according to the number of energy levels.

Horizontal rows are called PERIODS

There are 7 periodsThere are 7 periods

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Check for understanding

The vertical columns on the periodic table are called _____________.

Elements in this vertical columns have __________ properties.

The horizontal rows on the periodic table are called ____________ and are organized by ___________________.

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Mendeleev

The first element in a period is usually an active solid, and the last element in a period is always an inactive gas.

Elements in a period are NOT alike in

properties.

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BB CC NN OO FFNNee

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AlAl SiSi PP SS ClCl ArAr

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ZnZn BrBr KrKr

AAgg

II XeXe

PtPtAAuu

HHgg

The Periodic TableMost of the elements are

metals:These elements are metals

This line divides metals from non-metals

These elements are non-metals

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Warm Up 9/24

What is a valence electron?

The vertical columns on the periodic table are called: _______________ Describe the characteristics of a (answer

above)

Where are metals located on the periodic table? Nonmetals?

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Physical properties of metals Atoms packed together closely. Layers of atoms can slide over one

another Malleable (bendable) Ductile (stretchable) Conduct heat and electricity Usually have high melting and boiling

points Exceptions: Mercury and Group I metals.

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Physical properties of metals They have metallic lustre (they’re

shiny) They are sonorous (make a ringing

sound when hit) All except mercury are solids at

room temperature Only a few metals are magnetic. Magnetism is not a property of most

metals!

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Check for understanding

What is the scientific term for bendable? What is the scientific term for

stretchable?

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•very reactive metals that do not occur freely in nature

•softer than most other metals

•can explode if they are exposed to water

ALKALI ALKALI METALSMETALS

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Group 1: Alkali Metals

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uixxJtJPVXk

Li Na K Rb Cs

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•very reactive

•not found free in nature

ALKLINE ALKLINE EARTH EARTH

METALSMETALS

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•ductile and malleable, and conduct electricity and heat

•iron, cobalt, and nickel, are the only elements known to produce a magnetic field.

TRANSITION TRANSITION METALSMETALS

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OTHER OTHER METALSMETALS

•are ductile and malleable

•are solid, have a relatively high density, and are opaque

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NON-NON-METALSMETALS

•not able to conduct electricity or heat very well

•very brittle, cannot be rolled into wires or pounded into sheets

•usually exist as gases, sometimes as solids (such as carbon), and bromine is a liquid

•have no metallic luster, and do not reflect light.

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HALOGENHALOGENSS

•"halogen" means "salt-former" and compounds containing halogens are called "salts"

•exist in three states of matter:•Solid - Iodine, Astatine •Liquid - Bromine •Gas - Fluorine, Chlorine

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HALOGENHALOGENSS

•The halogens are non- metals

•They all have seven electrons in their outer shell this makes them very reactive since they only have to gain one more electron to fill their outer shell.

•Unlike Group One the elements get less reactive as you go down the group

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Group 17: The Halogens

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F Cl Br I

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NOBLE NOBLE GASESGASES

•do not form compounds easily

•have filled outer energy levels

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Group 18: The Noble Gases

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLrofyj6a2s

He Ne Ar Kr Xe

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MetalloidsMetalloids

•Metalloids are a group of elements that exhibit

Properties of both metals and non-metals.

•Stair-step pattern divides metals(left) and non-metals(right)

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Check for understanding

On the periodic table, where are metals located?

Where are non-metals located?

What is a metalloid?

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RARE RARE EARTH EARTH

ELEMENTSELEMENTS

•many are man-made

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RARE RARE EARTH EARTH

ELEMENTSELEMENTS

•Broken into two groups.

•Lanthanides

•Actanides

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RARE RARE EARTH EARTH

ELEMENTSELEMENTS

•Lanthanides- Top row.

• non-radioactive metals

• used in making glass

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RARE RARE EARTH EARTH

ELEMENTSELEMENTS

•Actanides – Bottom row

• Radioactive

• Expensive - $$$

• Found only in trace amounts

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Your Task Today!

Create a Key on your periodic table to help you understand the different groups.

Create a colored box and provide a title for that group.

Write a brief description of the group Ie: a Dark blue box = Alkali Metals – Very

reactive, one valence electron, become more reactive as we go down the family, soft metals, react with water.


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