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Periodicity and Properties of Elements

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Objectives
*Discover that electron sublevel structure is responsible for the periodicity of elements; *determine the group and family of an element; *realize the importance of the periodic table as a system of organizing elements with varying characteristics *apply the importance of organizing different things which give them satisfaction and a sense of orderliness. *use the periodic table to predict the behavior of elements *relate the number of valence electrons of elements to their chemical properties; *construct a model of the periodic table;

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The Periodic Table and the Elements


What is the periodic table ? What information is obtained from the table ? How can elemental properties be predicted base on the PT ?

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The Periodic Table


A map of the building block of matter.
1 1 IA 1 18 VIIIA 2

H
1.00797

2 IIA 4

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13 IIIA 5

14 IVA 6

15 VA 7

16 VIA 8

17 VIIA 9

He
4.0026 10

Li Na K Rb
85.47 55

Be Mg Ca Sr
56 3 IIIB 21 4 IVB 22 5 VB 23 6 VIB 24 7 VIIB 25 8 9 VIIIB 27 10 11 IB 29 12 IIB 30

B Al Ga
65.37 49

C Si Ge Sn
82

N P As Sb
83

O S Se Te
84

F Cl Br I
85

Ne Ar Kr Xe
86

6.939 9.0122 11 12 22.9898 24.305 20 19

10.811 12.0112 14.0067 15.9994 18.9984 20.179 13 14 15 16 17 18 26.9815 28.086 30.9738 32.064 35.453 39.948 31 32 33 34 35 36 72.59 74.9216 78.96 79.909 83.80 50 51 52 53 54

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Sc Y
57

Ti Zr
72

V Nb
73

Cr Mo
74

Mn Tc
[99] 75

Fe Ru
76

Co Rh
77

Ni Pd
78

Cu
63.54 47

Zn
65.37 48

39.102 40.08 44.956 47.90 50.942 51.996 54.9380 55.847 58.9332 58.71 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 37 87.62 88.905 91.22 92.906 95.94

Ag
79

Cd
80

In
81

101.07 102.905 106.4 107.870 112.40 114.82 118.69 121.75 127.60 126.904 131.30

Cs Fr
[223]

Ba Ra
[226]

La Ac
[227]

Hf Ku
[260]

Ta

Re

Os
190.2 108

Ir

Pt

Au

Hg

Tl

Pb

Bi

Po

At

Rn

132.905 137.34 138.91 178.49 180.948 183.85 186.2 88 89 104 105 106 107 87

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Periodic Table Expanded View


The way the periodic table usually seen is a compress view, placing the Lanthanides and actinides at the bottom of the stable.
The Periodic Table can be arrange by subshells. The s-block is Group IA and & sIIA, the p-block is Group IIIA - VIIIA. The pd-block is the transition metals, and the ffblock are the Lanthanides and Actinide metals

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Periodic Table: Metallic arrangement


Layout of the Periodic Table: Metals vs. nonmetals
1 IA 1 2 IIA 13 IIIA 14 IVA 15 VA 16 VIA 17 VIIA 18 VIIIA

2 3 IIIB 4 IVB 5 VB 6 VIB 7 VIIB 8 9 VIIIB 10 11 IB 12 IIB

Metals
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Periodic Table: The three broad Classes Main, Transition, Rare Earth
Main (Representative), Transition metals, lanthanides and actinides (rare earth)

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Reading the Periodic Table: Classification


Nonmetals, Metals, Metalloids, Noble gases

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Across the Periodic Table


Periods: Are arranged horizontally across the periodic table (rows 1-7) 11 IA 1 2 IIA

These elements have the same number of valence shells.


13 IIIA 14 IVA 15 VA 16 VIA 17 VIIA

18 VIIIA

2nd Period
2 3 IIIB 4 IVB 5 VB 6 VIB 7 VIIB 8 9 VIIIB 10 11 IB 12 IIB 3

6th Period
6 7

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Down the Periodic Table


Family: Are arranged vertically down the periodic table
(columns or group, 1- 18 or 1-8 A,B) 11These elements have the same number electrons in the outer most shells, the valence shell.
1 IA 1 2 IIA

Alkali Family: 1 e- in the valence shell

18 VIIIA 13 IIIA 14 IVA 15 VA 16 VIA 17 VIIA

2 3 IIIB 4 IVB 5 VB 6 VIB 7 VIIB 8 9 VIIIB 10 11 IB 12 IIB

Halogen Family: 7 e- in the valence shell

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Infamous Families of the Periodic Table


Notable families of the Periodic Table and some important members: Halogen Alkali Noble Gas Alkaline Chalcogens 1 18 (earth) IA VIIIA
1 2 IIA

Transition Metals
3 IIIB 4 IVB 5 VB 6 VIB 7 VIIB 8 9 VIIIB 10 11 IB 12 IIB

13 IIIA

14 IVA

15 VA

16 VIA

17 VIIA

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Important members - the Elements


Individual members of selected Elements & their characteristics
1 IA 1 18 VIIIA 2 IIA 13 IIIA 14 IVA 15 VA 16 VIA 17 VIIA

H Li

He

C
3 IIIB 4 IVB 5 VB 6 VIB 7 VIIB 8 9 VIIIB 10 11 IB 12 IIB

N P

O S

F Cl Br I

Na Mg K Ca

Al Si

Fe

Cu Zn Ag

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Periodic Table
e- configuration from the periodic periodic table
(To be covered in future chapters)
1 IA 1 18 VIIIA 2 IIA 13 IIIA 14 IVA 15 VA 16 VIA 17 VIIA

H 1s1

He 1s2 Ne 2p6 Ar 3p6 Kr 4p6 Xe 5p6 Rn 6p6

Li Be 2s1 2s2 Na Mg 3s1 3s2 K 4s1 Rb 5s1 Cs 6s1 Fr 7s1 Ca 4s2 Sr 5s2 Ba 6s2 Ra 7s2

B 2p1
3 IIIB 4 IVB 5 VB 6 VIB 7 VIIB 8 9 VIIIB 10 11 IB 12 IIB

B C N O 1 2 2p3 2p 2p4 Si 3p2 S P 3p3 3p4

F 2p5 Cl 3p5

Al 3p1

Sc 3d1 Y 4d1 La 5d1

Ti V Cr Mn Fe Co 3d2 3d3 4s13d5 3d5 3d6 3d7 Zr Nb Mo Tc Ru Rh 4d2 4d3 5s14d5 4d5 4d6 4d7 Hf Ta W Re Os 5d2 5d3 6s15d5 5d5 5d6 Db Sg Bh 6d3 7s16d5 6d5

Ni 3d8 Ni 4d8

Cu
4s13d10

Ag
5s14d10

Zn Ga Ge As Se Be 3d10 4p1 4p2 4p3 4p4 4p5 Cd I In Sn Sb Te 4d10 5p1 5p2 5p3 5p4 5p5 Hg Tl Pb 5d10 6p1 6p2 Bi Po At 6p3 6p4 6p5

Ac Rf 6d1 6d2

Ir Ni 5d7 5d8 Hs Mt 6d6 6d7

Au
6s15d10

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Periodic Table: electron behavior


The periodic table can be classified by the behavior of their electrons
West (South)
METALS Alkali Alkaline Transition These elements tend to give up e - and form CATIONS
2 IIA

Mid-plains
METALLOID

East (North)
NON-METALS Noble gas Halogens Calcogens These elements tend to accept e - and form ANIONS
13 IIIA 14 IVA 15 VA 16 VIA 17 VIIA

These elements will give up e- or accept e-

1 IA 1

18 VIIIA

2 3 IIIB 4 IVB 5 VB 6 VIB 7 VIIB 8 9 VIIIB 10 11 IB 12 IIB

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Summary
Periodic Table Map of the Building block of matter Table: Type: Type Metal, metalloid and Nonmetal
Groupings: Representative or main, transition and Lanthanide/Actanides

Family: Family Elements in the same column have similar chemical property because of similar valence electrons
Alkali, Alkaline, chalcogens, halogens, noble gases

Period: Period: Elements in the same row have valence electrons in the same shell.

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"The periodic table is an icon for science, not just for chemistry, and it reflects deep truths about the elements

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Identify what element is being describe in each item 1. The element that belongs to group IA period 2 2. The element that belongs to Group IIIB period 5 3. The only liquid metal at room temperature 4. The only nonmetal in group 1A 5. A transition metal that belongs to group VIII B period 5
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Assignment
In the following 2x2 crossword, each letter must be correct four ways: horizontally, vertically, diagonally, and by itself. When the puzzle is complete, the four spaces below will contain the overlapping symbols of 10 elements. Use capital letter for each square. There is only one correct solution.
1 2

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Horizontal 1-2:two letter symbol for a metal used in ancient times 3-4: two letter symbol for a metal that burns in air and is found in group 5A Vertical 1-3: two letter symbol for a metalloid 2-4: two letter symbol for a metal used in U.S. coins Single squares 1: a colorful metal 2: a colorless gaseous nonmetal 3: an element that makes fireworks green 4: an element that has medicinal uses Diagonal 1-4: two letter symbol for an element used in electronics 2-3: two letter symbol for a metal used with Zr to make wires 19 for superconducting magnets.Table 9.17.00 1:37 PM 3.3 Periodic

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2. Trend in Atomic Radius


Atomic Radius: The size of at atomic specie as determine by the boundaries of the valence e-. Largest atomic species are those found in the SW corner since these atoms have the largest n, but the smallest Zeff.

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3. Trend in Ionization Potential


Ionization potential: The energy required to remove the valence electron from an atomic specie. Largest toward NE corner of PT since these atoms hold on to their valence e- the tightest.

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4. Trend in Electron Affinity


Electron Affinity: The energy release when an electron is added to an atom. Most favorable toward NE corner of PT since these atoms have a great affinity for e-.

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Summary of Trend
Periodic Table and Periodic Trends
1. Electron Configuration
3. Ionization Energy: Largest toward NE of PT 4. Electron Affinity: Most favorable NE of PT

2. Atomic Radius: Largest toward SW corner of PT


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