logging in or signing up Periodic Table mswage Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 663 Category: Science & Tech.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (3) Dislike it (0) Added: October 17, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript The Periodic Table : The Periodic Table Unit II—Part 4 The Father of the Periodic Table—Dimitri Mendeleev : The Father of the Periodic Table—Dimitri Mendeleev Mendeleev was the first scientist to notice the relationship between the elements Arranged his periodic table by atomic mass Said properties of unknown elements could be predicted by the properties of elements around the missing element Moseley later discovered that the periodic nature of the elements was associated with atomic number, not atomic mass The Periodic Table : The Periodic Table Column = Group or Family 18 columns on the Periodic Table Row = Period 7 rows on the Periodic Table What does the information in the box tell me? : What does the information in the box tell me? 1 H 1.008 Atomic Number = # of protons Atomic Mass = # of protons plus neutrons Elemental Symbol Metals, Nonmetals, and Semi-metals : Metals, Nonmetals, and Semi-metals Metals are to the left of the stair- step Only nonmetal on the metal side Nonmetals are on the right of the stair-step Semi-metals, “metalloids,” touch the stair-step The Groups of the Periodic Table : The Groups of the Periodic Table Group 1: The Alkali Metals Most reactive metals on the PT Rarely found free in nature Charge of 1—1 valence electron Group 2: The Alkaline Earth Metals Still quite reactive Charge of 2—2 valence electrons T he Groups of the Periodic Table : T he Groups of the Periodic Table Groups 3-12: Transition Metals Found freely and in compounds in nature Charge is usually 2 but can vary—usually 2 valence electrons Group 13: Boron Family Charge is 3—3 valence electrons The Groups of the Periodic Table : The Groups of the Periodic Table Group 14: The Carbon Family Contains elements that can form unusual bonds (carbon and silicon) Charge is +4 or -4—contains 4 valence electrons Group 15: The Nitrogen Family Charge is -3—contains 5 valence electrons The Groups of the Periodic Table : The Groups of the Periodic Table Group 16: The Oxygen Family Also known as the chalcogens Charge is -2—6 valence electrons Group 17: The Halogens Most reactive nonmetals charge is -1—7 valence electrons Group 18: The Noble Gases (The Inert Gases) Nonreactive Charge is 0—2 or 8 valence electrons Special Rows on the PT : Special Rows on the PT Lanthanides Actinides You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Periodic Table mswage Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 663 Category: Science & Tech.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (3) Dislike it (0) Added: October 17, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript The Periodic Table : The Periodic Table Unit II—Part 4 The Father of the Periodic Table—Dimitri Mendeleev : The Father of the Periodic Table—Dimitri Mendeleev Mendeleev was the first scientist to notice the relationship between the elements Arranged his periodic table by atomic mass Said properties of unknown elements could be predicted by the properties of elements around the missing element Moseley later discovered that the periodic nature of the elements was associated with atomic number, not atomic mass The Periodic Table : The Periodic Table Column = Group or Family 18 columns on the Periodic Table Row = Period 7 rows on the Periodic Table What does the information in the box tell me? : What does the information in the box tell me? 1 H 1.008 Atomic Number = # of protons Atomic Mass = # of protons plus neutrons Elemental Symbol Metals, Nonmetals, and Semi-metals : Metals, Nonmetals, and Semi-metals Metals are to the left of the stair- step Only nonmetal on the metal side Nonmetals are on the right of the stair-step Semi-metals, “metalloids,” touch the stair-step The Groups of the Periodic Table : The Groups of the Periodic Table Group 1: The Alkali Metals Most reactive metals on the PT Rarely found free in nature Charge of 1—1 valence electron Group 2: The Alkaline Earth Metals Still quite reactive Charge of 2—2 valence electrons T he Groups of the Periodic Table : T he Groups of the Periodic Table Groups 3-12: Transition Metals Found freely and in compounds in nature Charge is usually 2 but can vary—usually 2 valence electrons Group 13: Boron Family Charge is 3—3 valence electrons The Groups of the Periodic Table : The Groups of the Periodic Table Group 14: The Carbon Family Contains elements that can form unusual bonds (carbon and silicon) Charge is +4 or -4—contains 4 valence electrons Group 15: The Nitrogen Family Charge is -3—contains 5 valence electrons The Groups of the Periodic Table : The Groups of the Periodic Table Group 16: The Oxygen Family Also known as the chalcogens Charge is -2—6 valence electrons Group 17: The Halogens Most reactive nonmetals charge is -1—7 valence electrons Group 18: The Noble Gases (The Inert Gases) Nonreactive Charge is 0—2 or 8 valence electrons Special Rows on the PT : Special Rows on the PT Lanthanides Actinides