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Title: The Periodic Table


1
The Periodic Table
  • NOTES, PART I HISTORY AND FAMILIES ON THE
    PERIODIC TABLE

2
HISTORY OF THE TABLE, PART I
  • The originator of the periodic table was russian
    chemist dmitri mendeleev (1834-1907).
  • He originally ordered the periodic table by
    increasing atomic mass, with elements having
    common properties under
    each other.

3
A copy of the first periodic table
Obviously, this is a work in progress.
4
HISTORY OF THE TABLE, PART II
  • The next person to improve on the periodic table
    was Henry Mosley.
  • He had the idea to order the table based on the
    atomic number, instead of the mass, giving us a
    table much like the one we now have today!

5
Periodic Law
  • When the elements are arranged in order of atomic
    number, there is a periodic repetition of their
    chemical and physical properties. This is called
    the Periodic Law.

6
Breakdown of the Periodic Table
  • The periodic table is broken down into rows,
    called periods,
  • And columns called groups or families.

7
Representative Elements
  • All of the elements found in the s-orbital and
    p-orbital areas are called the representative
    elements.

8
Metals and Nonmetals
Metal/Nonmetal Line-separates metals from
non-metals on the periodic table
9
Metals and Nonmetals, cont.
  • Metals have a high electrical conductivity and a
    high luster when clean. They are ductile and
    malleable.
  • Nonmetals are generally non-lustrous and are poor
    conductors of electricity.

Gold is a typical metal
Helium and other gases are nonmetals
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Metalloids
  • Metalloids show properties of both metals and
    nonmetalsthey are on both sides of the
    metal/nonmetal line.

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Alkali Metals
  • Group 1A is called the Alkali Metals
  • These are the most reactive elements on the
    periodic table.

12
Alkaline Earth Metals
  • Next to the alkali metals come the alkaline earth
    metals

13
Other Metals
  • Other metals include transition metals, inner
    transition metals (a.k.a. rare earth metals) and
    other metals.

14
Inner Transition Metals
  • Inside the inner transition metal group, there
    are two categories
  • The Lanthanide Series, which is the top row in
    the inner transition metal, and the actinide
    series which is the second row.

15
Halogens
  • Halogens are a group of reactive non-metals.

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Noble Gases
  • Noble Gases Make up the last column of the
    periodic table.

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Noble Gases
  • Noble gases are special because they are
    unreactive. This is because they have a
    completely full outside energy level, making them
    more stable than other elements.

18
Carbon, Nitrogen,Oxygen Families
O x y g e n Family
N i t r o g e n Family
C a r b o n Family
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Carbon, Nitrogen,Oxygen Families
  • Because of the fact that they are bisected by the
    metal/ nonmetal line and dont have as many
    similar properties, they are more of a loose
    grouping.
  • The oxygen group also carries the name chalcogens.
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