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Periodic Table. People. Mendeleev-Russian scientist that published the first modern PT based on atomic mass. Moseley-British scientist that rearranged the PT by atomic number. 2. Symbol-1, 2 letter abbreviation Element name Atomic Number-p+, e-
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People • Mendeleev-Russian scientist that published the first modern PT based on atomic mass. • Moseley-British scientist that rearranged the PT by atomic number
2 Symbol-1, 2 letter abbreviation Element name Atomic Number-p+, e- Atomic mass-Average mass of p+ and n in nucleus (Mass #) Electron Arrangement Element Squares 6 C Carbon 1s22s22p2 12.01
Periods • Horizontal rows • 7 periods • Periods correspond w/ # of energy levels an element has • The lanthanide and actinide series (on bottom) are pulled out and placed on the bottom to save space.
Groups/Families • Vertical columns • 18 groups • Also called families because each group has similar properties because they have the same # of e- in the outer energy level.
Metals • Solid • Shiny • Good conductors of heat and electricity • Malleable • Ductile • Usually corrode • Usually have 1, 2, or 3 valence e-
Nonmetals • Can be solids, liquids or gases • Dull (not shiny) • Brittle, powdery • Poor conductors • Usually 5, 6, 7, or 8 valence e-
Metalloids • Have properties of both metals and nonmetals • Next to zig-zag line • Often used as semiconductors in computers • B, Si, Ge, As, Sb, Te, At
Alkali Metals • Group 1 • Highly reactive • Soft, shiny, silver-white • Good conductors • 1 Valence e-
Alkaline Earth Metals • Group 2 • Highly Reactive • Soft, silver-white, shiny • Give off bright colors when burned • 2 Valence e- in outer most energy level
Transition Metals • Found in middle of PT • 3B-12B • Not as reactive as alkali • Valance e- are present in more than one shell • Usually 1 or 2 valance e- in outer most shell
Halogens • Group 17 (7A) • 7 valance electrons • Very reactive • Most reactive nonmetals • Mostly gases
Noble Gases • Group 18 (8A) • Gases • 8 Valence e- (except He) • Unreactive because of full e- shell • Also called “inert”
Lanthanide Series • Classified as Rare Earth Metals • Found naturally on earth • Soft, silver-white malleable metals with high luster (shine) and conductivity. • Very reactive • Found on bottom of PT
Actinide Series • Radioactive • Metals • Most are man made • Found on bottom of PT
Label on your Periodic Table • Metals • Nonmetals • Metalloids (stair step) • Valence electrons • Group Number • Period Number • Transition Metals • Halogens • Noble Gases • Alkali Metals • Alkaline Earth Metals • Rare Earth Elements • Lanthanoid Series • Actinoid Series