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Dr. Rajashekhar Shirvalkar
TOPIC
PERIODIC TABLE
The Periodic Table
Dmitri Mendeleev (1834 -
1907)
Elements are arranged:
Vertically into Groups
Horizontally Into Periods
Why?
If you looked at one
atom of every element
in a group you would
see…
Each atom has the same number of
electrons in its outermost shell.
• An example…
The group 2 atoms all have 2 electrons
in their outer shells
Be (Beryllium)
Atom
Mg (Magnesium) Atom
• The number of outer or “valence” electrons
in an atom affects the way an atom bonds.
• The way an atom bonds determines many
properties of the element.
• This is why elements within a group
usually have similar properties.
If you looked at an atom from each
element in a period
you would see…
Each atom has the same number of
electron shells.
An example…
The period 4 atoms each have 4 electron
containing shells
K (Potassium)
Atom
Fe (Iron) Atom
Kr (Krypton)
Atom
4th Shell
Each group has distinct properties
• The periodic Table is divided into several
groups based on the properties of different
atoms.
Alkali Metals
Soft, silvery coloured
metals
Very reactive!!!
Group 1A: Alkali Metals
Cutting sodium metal
Reaction of
potassium + H2O
Alkali Metals reacting with water:
• Li (Lithium) – least reactive
• Na (Sodium)
• K (Potassium)
• Rb (Rubidium)
• Cs (Cesium) – more reactive
What would you expect
from Francium?!?!
Magnesium
Magnesium
oxide
Group 2A: Alkaline Earth Metals
Alkaline Earth Metals
Silvery-White Metals
Fairly reactive
Many are found in rocks in
the earth’s crust
Transition Metals
Malleable (easily
bent/hammered into
wires or sheets)
Most are good
conductors of
electricity
How many things can you think
of that have Transition Metals in
them?
Metalloids lie on
either side of the
“staircase”
They share properties with
both metals and non-metals
Si (Silicon) and Ge
(Germanium) are very
important “semi-conductors”
What are semiconductors used in?
Nonmetals
Brittle
Do not conduct
electricity
Most are
poisonous
Fairly reactive –
react with alkali
metals (eg) Na+
and Cl-
Halogens
Chlorine Gas was used as a
chemical weapon during World
War I.
It was used by the Germans in
World War II.
Chlorine Gas
• The Germans were the first to use Chlorine gas
at Ypres in 1915
• Chlorine gas is a lung irritant
• The symptoms of gas poisoning are bright red
lips, and a blue face
• People affected die a slow death by suffocation
• Decades later men who thought they had
survived the war died from lung diseases such
as Emphysema
CHLORINE
Unreactive
Gases at room
temperature
Noble Gases
Jellyfish lamps made with noble
gases artist- Eric Ehlenberger
Colors Noble Gases
produce in lamp tubes:
• Ne (Neon): orange-red
• Hg (Mercury): light blue
• Ar (Argon): pale lavender
• He (Helium): pale peach
• Kr (Krypton): pale silver
• Xe (Xenon): pale, deep blue
Lanthanide Series
Actinide Series
• (A) Periods of the periodic table, and (B) groups
of the periodic table.
• Chemical “Groups”
– IA are called alkali metals because they react with
water to form an alkaline solution (basic)
• They are very reactive
– Group IIA are called the alkaline earth metals
because they are reactive, but not as reactive as
Group IA.
• They are also soft metals
– Group VIIA are the halogens
• These need only one electron to fill their outer shell
• They are very reactive
– Group VIIIA are the noble gases as they have
completely filled outer shells
• They are almost non-reactive.
• Four chemical families of the
periodic table: the alkali
metals (IA), the alkaline earth
metals (IIA), halogens (VII),
and the noble gases (VIIIA).
Metal: Elements that are usually solids at room
temperature.
Most elements are metals.
Non-Metal: Elements in the upper right corner of the
periodic Table. Their chemical and physical properties
are different from metals.
Metalloid: Elements that lie on a diagonal line between
the metals and non-metals. Their chemical and
physical properties are intermediate between the two.
An atom consists of a
• nucleus
– (of protons and neutrons)
• electrons in space about the nucleus.
The Atom
Nucleus
Electron cloud
ATOM
COMPOSITION
•protons and neutrons in
the nucleus.
•the number of electrons is equal to the number
of protons.
•electrons in space around the nucleus.
•extremely small. One teaspoon of water has 3
times as many atoms as the Atlantic Ocean has
teaspoons of water.
The atom is mostly
empty space
Compounds
– composed of 2 or
more elements in a
fixed ratio
– properties differ
from those of
individual elements
–EX: table salt (NaCl)
A MOLECULE is 2 more atoms
bonded together – they may be the same
element (ie diatomic molecule) or they may
be different elements (ie caffeine)
Composition of molecules is given
by a MOLECULAR FORMULA
H2O C8H10N4O2 - caffeine
ELEMENTS THAT EXIST AS
DIATOMIC MOLECULES
Remember:
The “GENS”
These elements
exist as PAIRS
when ALONE.
Hydrogen (H2)
Nitrogen (N2)
Oxygen (O2)
Halogens
(F2, Cl2, Br2, I2)
(P4 and S8)
Isotopes
• Atoms of the same element (same Z)
but different mass number (A).
• Boron-10 (10B) has 5 p and 5 n
• Boron-11 (11B) has 5 p and 6 n
10B
11B
Isotopes &
Their Uses
Bone scans with
radioactive
technetium-99.
CARBON-14 – RADIOACTIVE
ISOTOPE
• Occurs in trace
amounts in the
atmosphere
• Absorbed into living
organisms
• The half-life of
carbon-14 is approx
5700 years (when half
the C-14 is converted
to N-14)
Atomic Symbols
 Show the name of the element, a hyphen, and
the mass number in hyphen notation
sodium-23
 Show the mass number and atomic number in
nuclear symbol form
mass number
23 Na
atomic number 11
Isotopes?
Which of the following represent
isotopes of the same element?
Which element is it?
234
X
234
X
235
X
238
X
92 93 92 92
1 2 3 4
IONS
• IONS are atoms or groups of atoms with
a positive or negative charge.
• Donating an electron from an atom gives
a CATION with a positive charge
• Accepting an electron to an atom gives an
ANION with a negative charge
• To tell the difference between an atom
and an ion, look to see if there is a charge
in the superscript! Examples: Na+ Ca+2
I- O-2 Na Ca I O
Forming Cations & Anions
A CATION forms
when an atom
loses one or more
electrons.
An ANION forms
when an atom
gains one or more
electrons
Mg --> Mg2+ + 2 e- F + e- --> F-
PREDICTING ION CHARGES
In general
• metals (Mg) lose electrons ---> cations (Mg2+)
• nonmetals (F) gain electrons ---> anions (F-)
– When an atom or molecule gain or loses an
electron it becomes an ion.
• A cation has lost an electron and therefore has a
positive charge
• An anion has gained an electron and therefore
has a negative charge.
Charges on Common Ions
-1-2-3
+1
+2
By losing or gaining e-, atom has same
number of e-’s as nearest Group 8A atom.
Learning Check – Counting
State the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons
in each of these ions.
39 K+ 16O -2 41Ca +2
19 8 20
#p+ ______ ______ _______
#no ______ ______ _______
#e- ______ ______ _______
– Elements with 1, 2, or 3 electrons in their outer shell
tend to lose electrons to fill their outer shell and
become cations.
• These are the metals which always tend to lose
electrons.
– Elements with 5 to 7 electrons in their outer shell
tend to gain electrons to fill their outer shell and
become anions.
• These are the nonmetals which always tend to gain
electrons.
– Semiconductors (metalloids) occur at the dividing
line between metals and nonmetals.
What would the charge be on a sodium ion?
EXAMPLE
Since sodium in in Group IA it is a metal and so would
LOSE an electron
You can tell how many would be lost by the group number
Group 1A elements lose 1 electron
So the charge would be +1
Remember an electron is negatively charged. When you
them atom becomes positively charged…
when you gain them it becomes negatively charged
How would you right the symbol for the sodium CATION
EXAMPLE
Na
+1
How many outer electrons does sodium have before it
loses one?
It has 1…remember the group number!

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Module 11 periodic table

  • 3.
  • 4. The Periodic Table Dmitri Mendeleev (1834 - 1907)
  • 5. Elements are arranged: Vertically into Groups Horizontally Into Periods
  • 7. If you looked at one atom of every element in a group you would see…
  • 8. Each atom has the same number of electrons in its outermost shell. • An example…
  • 9. The group 2 atoms all have 2 electrons in their outer shells Be (Beryllium) Atom Mg (Magnesium) Atom
  • 10. • The number of outer or “valence” electrons in an atom affects the way an atom bonds. • The way an atom bonds determines many properties of the element. • This is why elements within a group usually have similar properties.
  • 11. If you looked at an atom from each element in a period you would see…
  • 12. Each atom has the same number of electron shells. An example…
  • 13. The period 4 atoms each have 4 electron containing shells K (Potassium) Atom Fe (Iron) Atom Kr (Krypton) Atom 4th Shell
  • 14. Each group has distinct properties • The periodic Table is divided into several groups based on the properties of different atoms.
  • 15. Alkali Metals Soft, silvery coloured metals Very reactive!!!
  • 16. Group 1A: Alkali Metals Cutting sodium metal Reaction of potassium + H2O
  • 17. Alkali Metals reacting with water: • Li (Lithium) – least reactive • Na (Sodium) • K (Potassium) • Rb (Rubidium) • Cs (Cesium) – more reactive What would you expect from Francium?!?!
  • 19. Alkaline Earth Metals Silvery-White Metals Fairly reactive Many are found in rocks in the earth’s crust
  • 20. Transition Metals Malleable (easily bent/hammered into wires or sheets) Most are good conductors of electricity
  • 21. How many things can you think of that have Transition Metals in them?
  • 22.
  • 23. Metalloids lie on either side of the “staircase” They share properties with both metals and non-metals Si (Silicon) and Ge (Germanium) are very important “semi-conductors”
  • 26. Most are poisonous Fairly reactive – react with alkali metals (eg) Na+ and Cl- Halogens
  • 27. Chlorine Gas was used as a chemical weapon during World War I. It was used by the Germans in World War II.
  • 28. Chlorine Gas • The Germans were the first to use Chlorine gas at Ypres in 1915 • Chlorine gas is a lung irritant • The symptoms of gas poisoning are bright red lips, and a blue face • People affected die a slow death by suffocation • Decades later men who thought they had survived the war died from lung diseases such as Emphysema
  • 31. Jellyfish lamps made with noble gases artist- Eric Ehlenberger
  • 32. Colors Noble Gases produce in lamp tubes: • Ne (Neon): orange-red • Hg (Mercury): light blue • Ar (Argon): pale lavender • He (Helium): pale peach • Kr (Krypton): pale silver • Xe (Xenon): pale, deep blue
  • 34. • (A) Periods of the periodic table, and (B) groups of the periodic table.
  • 35. • Chemical “Groups” – IA are called alkali metals because they react with water to form an alkaline solution (basic) • They are very reactive – Group IIA are called the alkaline earth metals because they are reactive, but not as reactive as Group IA. • They are also soft metals – Group VIIA are the halogens • These need only one electron to fill their outer shell • They are very reactive – Group VIIIA are the noble gases as they have completely filled outer shells • They are almost non-reactive.
  • 36. • Four chemical families of the periodic table: the alkali metals (IA), the alkaline earth metals (IIA), halogens (VII), and the noble gases (VIIIA).
  • 37. Metal: Elements that are usually solids at room temperature. Most elements are metals. Non-Metal: Elements in the upper right corner of the periodic Table. Their chemical and physical properties are different from metals. Metalloid: Elements that lie on a diagonal line between the metals and non-metals. Their chemical and physical properties are intermediate between the two.
  • 38. An atom consists of a • nucleus – (of protons and neutrons) • electrons in space about the nucleus. The Atom Nucleus Electron cloud
  • 39. ATOM COMPOSITION •protons and neutrons in the nucleus. •the number of electrons is equal to the number of protons. •electrons in space around the nucleus. •extremely small. One teaspoon of water has 3 times as many atoms as the Atlantic Ocean has teaspoons of water. The atom is mostly empty space
  • 40. Compounds – composed of 2 or more elements in a fixed ratio – properties differ from those of individual elements –EX: table salt (NaCl)
  • 41. A MOLECULE is 2 more atoms bonded together – they may be the same element (ie diatomic molecule) or they may be different elements (ie caffeine) Composition of molecules is given by a MOLECULAR FORMULA H2O C8H10N4O2 - caffeine
  • 42. ELEMENTS THAT EXIST AS DIATOMIC MOLECULES Remember: The “GENS” These elements exist as PAIRS when ALONE. Hydrogen (H2) Nitrogen (N2) Oxygen (O2) Halogens (F2, Cl2, Br2, I2) (P4 and S8)
  • 43. Isotopes • Atoms of the same element (same Z) but different mass number (A). • Boron-10 (10B) has 5 p and 5 n • Boron-11 (11B) has 5 p and 6 n 10B 11B
  • 44. Isotopes & Their Uses Bone scans with radioactive technetium-99.
  • 45. CARBON-14 – RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPE • Occurs in trace amounts in the atmosphere • Absorbed into living organisms • The half-life of carbon-14 is approx 5700 years (when half the C-14 is converted to N-14)
  • 46. Atomic Symbols  Show the name of the element, a hyphen, and the mass number in hyphen notation sodium-23  Show the mass number and atomic number in nuclear symbol form mass number 23 Na atomic number 11
  • 47. Isotopes? Which of the following represent isotopes of the same element? Which element is it? 234 X 234 X 235 X 238 X 92 93 92 92 1 2 3 4
  • 48. IONS • IONS are atoms or groups of atoms with a positive or negative charge. • Donating an electron from an atom gives a CATION with a positive charge • Accepting an electron to an atom gives an ANION with a negative charge • To tell the difference between an atom and an ion, look to see if there is a charge in the superscript! Examples: Na+ Ca+2 I- O-2 Na Ca I O
  • 49. Forming Cations & Anions A CATION forms when an atom loses one or more electrons. An ANION forms when an atom gains one or more electrons Mg --> Mg2+ + 2 e- F + e- --> F-
  • 50. PREDICTING ION CHARGES In general • metals (Mg) lose electrons ---> cations (Mg2+) • nonmetals (F) gain electrons ---> anions (F-)
  • 51. – When an atom or molecule gain or loses an electron it becomes an ion. • A cation has lost an electron and therefore has a positive charge • An anion has gained an electron and therefore has a negative charge.
  • 52. Charges on Common Ions -1-2-3 +1 +2 By losing or gaining e-, atom has same number of e-’s as nearest Group 8A atom.
  • 53. Learning Check – Counting State the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in each of these ions. 39 K+ 16O -2 41Ca +2 19 8 20 #p+ ______ ______ _______ #no ______ ______ _______ #e- ______ ______ _______
  • 54. – Elements with 1, 2, or 3 electrons in their outer shell tend to lose electrons to fill their outer shell and become cations. • These are the metals which always tend to lose electrons. – Elements with 5 to 7 electrons in their outer shell tend to gain electrons to fill their outer shell and become anions. • These are the nonmetals which always tend to gain electrons. – Semiconductors (metalloids) occur at the dividing line between metals and nonmetals.
  • 55. What would the charge be on a sodium ion? EXAMPLE Since sodium in in Group IA it is a metal and so would LOSE an electron You can tell how many would be lost by the group number Group 1A elements lose 1 electron So the charge would be +1 Remember an electron is negatively charged. When you them atom becomes positively charged… when you gain them it becomes negatively charged
  • 56. How would you right the symbol for the sodium CATION EXAMPLE Na +1 How many outer electrons does sodium have before it loses one? It has 1…remember the group number!