Title: The Periodic Table and the Atom
1The Periodic Table and the Atom
2SC Standards Covered
- Standard PS-2.3
- Explain the trends of the periodic table based
on the elements valence electrons and atomic
numbers.
3Dmitri Mendeleev
- arranged elements by atomic mass and similar
properties - published the first periodic table
- predicted the presence of undiscovered elements
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5Henry Mosley
- arranged elements according to atomic number -
periodic law - fixed all the problems of earlier elements being
out of order by properties
6The Atom and the Periodic Table
Groups - vertical rows - the elements in a
group have similar properties
7Electron Cloud Structure
- Electron clouds are arranged by energy levels
- Level 1 closest to the nucleus
- Maximum of 2 electrons
- Level 2 8 electrons
- Level 3 18 electrons
- Level n 2n2 electrons
8- Elements in the same group have the same number
of electrons in their outer energy level
9Groups and Valence Electrons
- Valence electrons electrons in the outermost
energy level - Group tells you the number of valence electrons
- Group 1 1 valence electron
- Group 2 2 valence electrons
- Group 13 3 valence electrons
- Group 18 8 valence electrons
10Rows on the Periodic Table
- Period the horizontal row on the periodic table
- The period on the periodic table that an element
is in tells how many energy levels it has
112e
8e
2e
Group 2 2 valence e- ? Period 3 3 energy
levels ?
12Drawing Models of Atoms
- Determine the number of protons and electrons
from the atomic number - Determine the number of neutrons from the mass
number - Put the protons and neutrons in the nucleus
- Using the period number draw the energy levels
the atom has
13- Put the valence electrons in the last energy
level using the group number - Place remaining electrons in the lower energy
levels
Draw atom models for the following elements 1.)
sulfur 33 2.) strontium - 88
14Groups on the Periodic Table
- Transition metals - groups 3 - 12
- Alkali metals - group 1A (except hydrogen)
- Most reactive metals
- Alkaline earth metals - group 2A
- inner transition metals (rare earth elements) -
bottom two rows
15Halogens - group 17 - most reactive nonmetals
Noble gases - group 18 - nonreactive nonmetals
16Classifying the Elements
- Metals
- shiny, silver solids
- good conductors of heat and electricity
- malleable and ductile
- located to the left of the stair step line
17Nonmetals
- gases or dull, brittle solids
- poor conductors
- right of stair-step line
18Metalloids
- above and below stair-step line
- have properties of both metals and nonmetals