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Organic Chemistry II
Organic chemistry provides the student
with the necessary background to
understand the chemistry of carbon-
containing compounds
Students registering for CHEM 221 must
have a good background in general
chemistry.
A Modern
Extended
Periodic Table
Modern Periodic Table
A number of scientists
attempted to improve
Mendeleev’s periodic table.
Credit cannot be given to any
single person because a lot of
scientists worked hand in hand
in perfecting this table.
Periodic Table
It gives us a lot of information
about an element
It also gives us an idea as to why
an element is grouped together
with other elements or why it is
located at a specific spot in the
Periodic Table.
Chemical Symbols
 Jons Jakob Berzelius (1779-1848)
- A Swedish chemist, was the first to use
letters or symbols for the elements.
(Note: in some cases, the symbol of an element
is the first letter of its name.
*In many cases, a second letter is added to
the first in order to distinguish between
elements whose names begin with the same
letter. E.g. C stands for carbon and Ca stands
for calcium.
*Some of the symbols are based on the latin
names of the elements.)
What is the significance of a
symbol?
 A symbol as used in chemistry, is more than
an abbreviation. It tells us three things:
a. The name of the element
b. Atom of the element
c. Atomic mass of the element.
e.g.
Cl means ( a. the element chlorine; b. one
atom of chlorine; c. 35 amu of chlorine)
A Periodic Table has columns ( vertical
list) and rows (horizontal list). The
columns are referred to as family or
group while the rows are called periods.
1. How many families are shown in the
periodic table?
2. How many periods are shown in the
periodic table?
1.Answer: 18 vertical
columns
2.Answer: 7 horizontal
rows
Families of Elements in the
Modern Periodic Table
 How do we describe a Periodic table?
What are the groups and why they are
named as such?
a. The elements are arranged in the order
of increasing atomic numbers from left
to right and from top to bottom.
b. The groups of elements are classified
further into the following main
categories of elements:
 1). GROUP IA to VIIA (Main Group or
representative Elements)
a. Group IA elements – Alkali metals bec. these
elements are highly reactive metals
b. Group IIA elements- Alkaline earth metals
(chemically reactive metals)
c. Group IIIA- Boron Family
• boron- has a low electrical conductivity
• Aluminum- most abundant metal of the earth’s
crust. Alum or tawas, one of the compounds of
aluminum.
d. Group IVA, the carbon Family (is found
in all living things)
e. Group VA, the nitrogen family (it
dilutes the oxygen in the air and prevents
combustion and respiration taking place
rapidly.)
f. Group VIA, The oxygen Family
( it exists in two allotropic forms)
g. Group VIIA are all nonmetals.
They are known as halogens, meaning salt
former.
2. Group VIIIA or O (Noble or Inert Gases)
-these elements are gases which are highly
stable because of their closed or complete
electronic configuration. They do not form
any compound.
3. Group B Elements (Transition Metals)
-the members of this group are all metals
which include familiar elements like iron and
chromium etc.
Two Special Groups
Lanthanoides or Lanthanide
series is composed of elements
with atomic numbers 57 to 71,
Actinoides or Actinide series is
composed of radioactive elements
with atomic numbers 89 to 103.
C. Metals are found on the left side of the
periodic table and are shown in blue color
while nonmetals, in orange color, are on the
right side. They are separated by a heavy zigzag
line starting between boron and aluminum
polonium and astatine. They are shown in red
color.
D. The elements along the border line between
he metals and non-metals also show
intermediate properties and are called
metalloids or amphoteric elements.
Important Elements in
Environment and Industry
 Hydrogen- is the lightest element and is
sometimes used to fly balloons.
 Nitrogen- unreactive gas and abundant in the
atmosphere.
 Carbon in activated charcoal has an adsorbent
property of attracting and holding materials to
its surface. This makes it a good purifier to
remove color and odor from certain gases and
liquids. It is also used in gas mask to inhale air
that is free from air pollution.
Iron, because of its metallic property, it
is widely used in industry.
Copper has a very good conductivity.
It is, therefore, widely used as electric
wirings.
Oxygen supports combustions and is
used in torches for welding.
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Periodic-Table.pptx

  • 1.
  • 2. Organic Chemistry II Organic chemistry provides the student with the necessary background to understand the chemistry of carbon- containing compounds Students registering for CHEM 221 must have a good background in general chemistry.
  • 4. Modern Periodic Table A number of scientists attempted to improve Mendeleev’s periodic table. Credit cannot be given to any single person because a lot of scientists worked hand in hand in perfecting this table.
  • 5. Periodic Table It gives us a lot of information about an element It also gives us an idea as to why an element is grouped together with other elements or why it is located at a specific spot in the Periodic Table.
  • 6. Chemical Symbols  Jons Jakob Berzelius (1779-1848) - A Swedish chemist, was the first to use letters or symbols for the elements. (Note: in some cases, the symbol of an element is the first letter of its name. *In many cases, a second letter is added to the first in order to distinguish between elements whose names begin with the same letter. E.g. C stands for carbon and Ca stands for calcium. *Some of the symbols are based on the latin names of the elements.)
  • 7. What is the significance of a symbol?  A symbol as used in chemistry, is more than an abbreviation. It tells us three things: a. The name of the element b. Atom of the element c. Atomic mass of the element. e.g. Cl means ( a. the element chlorine; b. one atom of chlorine; c. 35 amu of chlorine)
  • 8. A Periodic Table has columns ( vertical list) and rows (horizontal list). The columns are referred to as family or group while the rows are called periods. 1. How many families are shown in the periodic table? 2. How many periods are shown in the periodic table?
  • 10. Families of Elements in the Modern Periodic Table  How do we describe a Periodic table? What are the groups and why they are named as such? a. The elements are arranged in the order of increasing atomic numbers from left to right and from top to bottom. b. The groups of elements are classified further into the following main categories of elements:
  • 11.  1). GROUP IA to VIIA (Main Group or representative Elements) a. Group IA elements – Alkali metals bec. these elements are highly reactive metals b. Group IIA elements- Alkaline earth metals (chemically reactive metals) c. Group IIIA- Boron Family • boron- has a low electrical conductivity • Aluminum- most abundant metal of the earth’s crust. Alum or tawas, one of the compounds of aluminum.
  • 12. d. Group IVA, the carbon Family (is found in all living things) e. Group VA, the nitrogen family (it dilutes the oxygen in the air and prevents combustion and respiration taking place rapidly.) f. Group VIA, The oxygen Family ( it exists in two allotropic forms) g. Group VIIA are all nonmetals. They are known as halogens, meaning salt former.
  • 13. 2. Group VIIIA or O (Noble or Inert Gases) -these elements are gases which are highly stable because of their closed or complete electronic configuration. They do not form any compound. 3. Group B Elements (Transition Metals) -the members of this group are all metals which include familiar elements like iron and chromium etc.
  • 14. Two Special Groups Lanthanoides or Lanthanide series is composed of elements with atomic numbers 57 to 71, Actinoides or Actinide series is composed of radioactive elements with atomic numbers 89 to 103.
  • 15. C. Metals are found on the left side of the periodic table and are shown in blue color while nonmetals, in orange color, are on the right side. They are separated by a heavy zigzag line starting between boron and aluminum polonium and astatine. They are shown in red color. D. The elements along the border line between he metals and non-metals also show intermediate properties and are called metalloids or amphoteric elements.
  • 16. Important Elements in Environment and Industry  Hydrogen- is the lightest element and is sometimes used to fly balloons.  Nitrogen- unreactive gas and abundant in the atmosphere.  Carbon in activated charcoal has an adsorbent property of attracting and holding materials to its surface. This makes it a good purifier to remove color and odor from certain gases and liquids. It is also used in gas mask to inhale air that is free from air pollution.
  • 17. Iron, because of its metallic property, it is widely used in industry. Copper has a very good conductivity. It is, therefore, widely used as electric wirings. Oxygen supports combustions and is used in torches for welding.