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Periodic Law Chapter 6

Periodic Law Chapter 6. 1790 Antoine Lavoisier – Compiled a list of known elements – 23 1864 John Newlands – 1 st proposed organizational scheme for elements

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Page 1: Periodic Law Chapter 6. 1790 Antoine Lavoisier – Compiled a list of known elements – 23 1864 John Newlands – 1 st proposed organizational scheme for elements

Periodic LawChapter 6

Page 2: Periodic Law Chapter 6. 1790 Antoine Lavoisier – Compiled a list of known elements – 23 1864 John Newlands – 1 st proposed organizational scheme for elements

1790 Antoine Lavoisier – Compiled a list of known elements – 23

1864 John Newlands – 1st proposed organizational scheme for elements

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Dmitri Mendeleev – Russian Chemist who first developed

the Periodic Table.

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Mendeleev’s Periodic Table – elements are arranged according to increasing atomic mass

1st Draft Version of Mendeleev’s table

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In 1913 Henry Moseley conducted X-ray experiments on elements.

The outcome of his work was the introduction of the atomic number.

It was found that if Mendeleev's table was ordered by atomic number instead of atomic mass the inconsistencies in the table were eliminated.

This is the blueprint for the modern periodic table.

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Periodic Law – The physical and chemical properties of the elements are periodic functions of their atomic numbers.

Periodic Table – An arrangement of the elements in order of their atomic numbers so that elements with similar properties fall in the same group.

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Periodic Trends

Atomic Radii –The size of an atom – one half the distance between the nuclei of two identical atoms bonded together

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Atomic Radii• Decreases as you go across a period due to

the added positive charge to the nucleus.

• Increases down a group due to the “shielding effect” caused by the addition of new energy levels. The inner energy levels act in a way to shield the attractive charges of the nucleus for the outer electrons.

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Periodic Table Geography

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The horizontal rows of the periodic table are called PERIODS.

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The vertical columns of the periodic table are called GROUPS, or FAMILIES.

The elements in any group of the periodic table have similar physical and chemical properties!

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Alkali Metals

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Alkaline Earth Metals

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Transition Metals

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InnerTransition Metals

These elements are also called the rare-earth

elements.

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Halogens

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Noble Gases

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S block P block

D block

F block