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Dmitri Mendeleev. Arranged elements by increasing atomic mass Predicted properties of missing elements. Episode 401. Henry Moseley. Discovered that each element has a unique atomic number Arranged elements by increasing atomic number
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Dmitri Mendeleev • Arranged elements by increasing atomic mass • Predicted properties of missing elements Episode 401
Henry Moseley • Discovered that each element has a unique atomic number • Arranged elements by increasing atomic number • Now all the elements fit into place based on properties Episode 401
Modern Periodic Law • Properties of elements repeat when elements are arranged by increasing atomic number • Periodic function or repeats Episode 401
Questions about the extended periodic table: • Why do you think these elements get pulled out? • It makes the periodic table more compact. • Which element is in a different column than we are used to? • He • What happens to the number of energy levels as you begin each new row? • Increases by 1 • What is the similar characteristic in each column? • Electron distribution Episode 401
Elements in the same column: • Have similar electron distributions • Have same number of valence electrons • Electrons lost, gained, or shared • Found in the s and p orbital of highest energy level • Have similar chemical properties • Ne: • 1s2 2s2 2p6 • Kr: • 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 4s2 3d10 4p6 Episode 401
Noble Gases • Have full outer energy level • Have 8 valence electrons • Are stable • (inert or unreactive) Episode 401
Using the periodic table to find electron distributions: Episode 401
Noble Gas Configuration • Shorter way to do electron configurations using noble gases • Find noble gas on the end of row before the element and put its symbol in brackets. • Use diagonal rule to write the electron distribution for Sn (atomic # 50) • 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p6 5s2 4d10 5p2 • Use the noble gas distribution to write electron distribution for Sn • [Kr] 5s2 4d10 5p2 Episode 401
Noble Gas Configuration • Find noble gas on the end of row before the element and put its symbol in brackets. • Use diagonal rule to write the electron distribution for Fe (atomic # 26) • 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d6 • Use the noble gas distribution to write electron distribution for Fe • [Ar] 4s2 3d6 Episode 401