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Periodic Table
Chapter 5
Elements in Year 1000
1. Carbon 6. Sulfur 11. Zinc
2. Iron 7. Copper 12. Tin
3. Arsenic 8. Silver 13.Mercury
4. Antimony 9. Gold
5. Lead 10. Chromium
Elements in Year 1700
1. Carbon 6. Sulfur 11. Zinc
2. Iron 7. Copper 12. Tin
3. Arsenic 8. Silver 13. Mercury
4. Antimony 9. Gold 14. Phos-phorus
5. Lead 10. Chromium
Dalton’s 36 Elements in 1808
Mendeleev’s Handwritten list - 1868
Mendeleev’s Vertical Table - 63 ele-ments
Mendeleev’s Second Version - Table 2
Key to Mendeleev Table – the gaps
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METALS
Metals are shiny
Metals are ductile
Metals are malleable
Metals are conductors
Fe (iron)
Hg (mercury)
Alkali metals
Alkaline Earth metals
Transition Metals
NONMETALS
Non-metals are dull
C (carbon)
S (sulfur)
Non-metals are brittle
Non-metals are insulators
Halogens
Noble gases
SEMI-CONDUCTORS
Si (silicon)
Ge (germanium)
Semiconductors can be dull or shiny
Semiconductors may or may not conduct heat or electricity
IONIZATION
Ionization of sodium CATION: Na+
Ionization of magnesium CATION: Mg +2
Ionization of chlorine AN-ION: Cl-
Ionization of oxygen AN-ION: O-2
END
PERIODIC TABLE