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(1) periodic table (2) types of elements → metals, nonmetals, metalloids (3) periodic properties of elements → atomic & ionic radii, ionization energy, electron affinity, electronegativity (4) periodic table groups → alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, chalcogens, halogens, noble gases, transition metals

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CHAPTER 2: THE PERIODIC TABLE

(2.1) THE PERIODIC TABLE
●​ Periodic Table of the Elements → 1st published by Dmitri Mendeleev (a Russian chemist) in
1869
↳​ Showed that ordering the known elements by atomic weight revealed a pattern of
periodically recurring physical & chemical properties
○​ Has since been revised to organize elements based on increasing atomic number
instead (with work of English physicist Henry Moseley)
○​ Creates a visual representation of the periodic law: “The chemical & physical
properties of the elements are dependent, in a periodic way, upon their atomic
numbers.”
●​ PT arranges elements into periods (rows) & groups/families (columns) – based on atomic
number
○​ There are 7 periods representing the principal quantum numbers: n = 1 → n = 7
■​ Each period is filled sequentially
■​ Each element in a given period has 1 more proton & 1 more electron than
the element to its left (in their neutral states)
○​ Groups → contain elements with the same electron configuration in their valence
shell + share similar chemical properties
●​ Valence electrons: the electrons in the valence shell
○​ Farthest from nucleus & have the greatest amount of potential energy
○​ Able to become involved in chemical bonds with valence electrons of other atoms →
largely determine chemical reactivity & properties of the element
●​ The Roman numeral above each group = the number of valence electrons elements in that
group have in their neutral state
○​ NOTE: Roman numerals 1-10:
1.​ I
2.​ II
3.​ III
4.​ IV
5.​ V
6.​ VI
7.​ VII
8.​ VIII

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9.​ IX
10.​ X
○​ Roman numeral is combined with letter A or B to separate the elements into 2
larger classes:
1.​ A elements A.K.A. representative elements → include groups IA → VIIIA
↳​ These elements have their valence electrons in the orbitals of either s
or p subshells
2.​ B elements A.K.A. nonrepresentative elements → include both the transition
elements (have valence electrons in s & d subshells) + the lanthanide series &
actinide series (have valence electrons in s & f subshells)
●​ In the modern IUPAC identification system: groups are numbered 1-18



(2.2) TYPES OF ELEMENTS
●​ 3 groups of elements with similar characteristics:
1.​ Metals
2.​ Nonmetals
3.​ Metalloids (A.K.A. semimetals)
(2.2.1) METALS
●​ Metals → found on left side & middle of PT
○​ Include:
■​ Active metals
■​ Transition metals
■​ Lanthanide & actinide series
○​ Lustrous (shiny) solids – except mercury (liquid under normal conditions)
○​ Generally have high melting points & densities – BUT there are exceptions
○​ Have the ability to be deformed without breaking:
■​ Malleability: the ability of metal to be hammered into shapes
■​ Ductility: the ability of metal to be pulled or drawn into wires
○​ At the atomic level → defined by:
■​ Low effective nuclear charge
■​ Low electronegativity/high electropositivity
■​ Large atomic radius
■​ Small ionic radius
■​ Low ionization energy
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