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The Periodic Table: Organization, Properties, and Chemical Families

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This comprehensive study guide summarizes the fundamental concepts of the Periodic Table, covering how elements are organized, classified, and how their structure relates to their reactivity. It details the organization by periods (atomic number) and groups (valence electrons) , and defines the key distinctions between metals, non-metals, and metalloids based on location and properties (state, appearance, conductivity, malleability). The guide also outlines the four major chemical families (Alkali Metals, Alkaline Earth Metals, Halogens, and Noble Gases) and their characteristic reactivity. Finally, it explains the role of valence electrons in chemical behavior and provides instruction on creating Electron Dot Diagrams (Lewis Diagrams).

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📚 The Periodic Table Study Guide
1. Organization of the Periodic Table
The periodic table organizes elements based on various properties, including reactivity and mass.

●​ Periods (Horizontal Rows): Organize elements according to their atomic number.
●​ Groups (Vertical Columns): Organize elements according to the number of valence electrons
they possess.


2. Classification of Elements: Metals, Non-Metals & Metalloids
The elements on the periodic table can be classified into three main types.

●​ Metals: All elements to the left of the thick black staircase line.
●​ Non-Metals: All elements to the right of the thick black staircase line.
●​ Metalloids: Elements that border the staircase line. These elements display properties of both
metals and non-metals.




Key Properties Table

Element State at Room Appearance Conductivity Malleability/Ductility
Type Temp.

Metals
Solids (except Shiny lustre Good conductors of Very malleable,
mercury = liquid) heat and electricity ductile


Non-Metal
s Some gases, Not Poor conductors of heat Brittle, not ductile
some solids (only shiny/Dull and electricity
bromine = liquid)
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