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• Geochemistry is the branch of geology in
which we study rocks according to their
chemical prospective.
• It trace and find the fate and behavior of
chemical elements in the earth crust.
The Periodic Classification of the
Elements
A Historical Perspective of Periodic
Table
Listed 33 Substances Simples (elements) in his Traité
Élémentaire de Chimie (1789). He divided them in two
parts,
1. light (lumière)
2. caloric (calorique)
Called them material substances
 He present atomic theory in 1808.
 All bodies are made up of a vast number of
extremely small particles, or atoms of matter
bound together by a force of attraction.
 Same and homogeneous bodies are perfectly
alike in weight, figure, etc.
1. Atoms have definite relative weights “expressed in
atoms of hydrogen, each of which is denoted by unity”
2. Atoms combine in simple numerical ratios to form
compounds.
3. Under given experimental conditions a particular atom
will always behave in the same manner.
4. Atoms are indestructible
 He gave the chemical sign, the initial letter of the Latin name of
each elementary substance: but as several have the same initial
letter, so
 He distinguished them in the following manner:
1. metalloids, he employed the initial letter only, even when this
letter is common to the metalloid and some metal.
2. metals, he distinguished those that have the same initials
with another metal, or a metalloid, by writing the first two
letters of the word.
examples, S = sulphur, Si = silicium, St = stibium (antimony),
Sn = stannum (tin), C = carbonicum, Co = cobaltum (cobalt),
Cu = cuprum (copper), O = oxygen, Os = osmium, &c.
Döbereiner’ Triads:
Döbereiner grouped elements to show that atomic weights
of a middle element were an average of two
Examples
1. Cl = 35.45
Br = 79.90
I = 126.90
2. Li = 6.94
Na = 22.99
K = 39.10
 “If the elements are arranged in the order of their
equivalents, with a few slight transpositions, it will be
observed that elements belonging to the same group
usually appear on the same horizontal line.”
 “He began to look about and write down the
elements with their atomic weights and typical
properties, analogous elements and like atomic
weights on separate cards convinced him that
the properties of elements are in periodic
dependence upon their atomic weights.”
1. The value of the atomic weight determines the character
of the element.
2. There are unknown elements to discover e.g., elements
similar to Al and Si with atomic weights in range 65 75.‐
3. The atomic weights of some elements may be changed
from knowing the properties of neighbouring elements.
Thus the atomic weight of Te must be in range 123 126. It‐
cannot be 128.
4. Some typical properties of an element can be predicted
from its atomic weight.
 In 1913, using x ray diffraction spectra, Moseley‐
showed a systematic relation between wavelength and
atomic number.
 Resulted in arrangement of the periodic table by atomic
number rather than atomic weight.
Geochemistry
Geochemistry
Geochemistry
Geochemistry

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Geochemistry

  • 1. • Geochemistry is the branch of geology in which we study rocks according to their chemical prospective. • It trace and find the fate and behavior of chemical elements in the earth crust.
  • 2. The Periodic Classification of the Elements A Historical Perspective of Periodic Table
  • 3. Listed 33 Substances Simples (elements) in his Traité Élémentaire de Chimie (1789). He divided them in two parts, 1. light (lumière) 2. caloric (calorique) Called them material substances
  • 4.  He present atomic theory in 1808.  All bodies are made up of a vast number of extremely small particles, or atoms of matter bound together by a force of attraction.  Same and homogeneous bodies are perfectly alike in weight, figure, etc.
  • 5. 1. Atoms have definite relative weights “expressed in atoms of hydrogen, each of which is denoted by unity” 2. Atoms combine in simple numerical ratios to form compounds. 3. Under given experimental conditions a particular atom will always behave in the same manner. 4. Atoms are indestructible
  • 6.  He gave the chemical sign, the initial letter of the Latin name of each elementary substance: but as several have the same initial letter, so  He distinguished them in the following manner: 1. metalloids, he employed the initial letter only, even when this letter is common to the metalloid and some metal. 2. metals, he distinguished those that have the same initials with another metal, or a metalloid, by writing the first two letters of the word. examples, S = sulphur, Si = silicium, St = stibium (antimony), Sn = stannum (tin), C = carbonicum, Co = cobaltum (cobalt), Cu = cuprum (copper), O = oxygen, Os = osmium, &c.
  • 7. Döbereiner’ Triads: Döbereiner grouped elements to show that atomic weights of a middle element were an average of two Examples 1. Cl = 35.45 Br = 79.90 I = 126.90 2. Li = 6.94 Na = 22.99 K = 39.10
  • 8.  “If the elements are arranged in the order of their equivalents, with a few slight transpositions, it will be observed that elements belonging to the same group usually appear on the same horizontal line.”
  • 9.  “He began to look about and write down the elements with their atomic weights and typical properties, analogous elements and like atomic weights on separate cards convinced him that the properties of elements are in periodic dependence upon their atomic weights.”
  • 10. 1. The value of the atomic weight determines the character of the element. 2. There are unknown elements to discover e.g., elements similar to Al and Si with atomic weights in range 65 75.‐ 3. The atomic weights of some elements may be changed from knowing the properties of neighbouring elements. Thus the atomic weight of Te must be in range 123 126. It‐ cannot be 128. 4. Some typical properties of an element can be predicted from its atomic weight.
  • 11.
  • 12.  In 1913, using x ray diffraction spectra, Moseley‐ showed a systematic relation between wavelength and atomic number.  Resulted in arrangement of the periodic table by atomic number rather than atomic weight.