SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 19
Periodic Table  of Elements Chapter 6 Notes
Modern Periodic Table Designed by Demitri Mendeleev based on atomic mass (1869) Modified by Henry Moseley based on atomic number (1926)
Classifying Elements
Properties of Metals &  Nonmetals Nonmetals ,[object Object]
Brittle
Most are gases at room temp
Solids (sulfur & phosphorus) are dullMetals ,[object Object]
Malleable
Solid at room temp (except Hg)
High luster/sheenGold Bromine Gas
sToP & tHinK – metal or nonmetal 1.  A gaseous substance that partially conducts electricity. 2.  Solid that is malleable and shiny. 3.  Solid that is brittle and dull color. 4.  Solid that conducts electrical current and has high luster. 5.  Has 7 valence electrons 6.  Found on the right of the ‘staircase’ 7.  Has 1 valence electron 8.  d and f block elements
Elements in the same group have similar properties!  (Periodic Law) Group 1 - Alkali Metals Group 2 - Alkaline Earth Metals d block - Transition Metals f block - Inner Transition Metals Group 7 - Halogens Group 8 - Noble Gases              Reactivity increases from top to bottom                              for 1A, 2A              Reactivity decreases from top to bottom for 7A Classifying Elements – Let’s Look at the Periodic Chart
State the name of the group / family for each: Magnesium Bromine Argon Has 8 valence electrons Group 1A Copper Tend to lose one electron to be more stable (remember octet rule). sToP & tHinK
A groups - representative elements (s and p blocks, except noble gases) Display varied properties by column B groups - transition elements & inner transition elements (d and f blocks) Fairly similar properties A Groups & B Groups
Atomic Radius
Let’s Look @ Atomic Radius Decreases across the period (row/horizontal) Increases down the group (column/vertical) WHY?!? – 2 Reasons 1.  Each added proton increases the positive nuclear charge… as electrons are added to principal energy levels the level gets smaller. 2.  Electrons added to a new principal energy level are ‘shielded’ from the positive nucleus by the electrons in lower levels.
SToP & THinK 1.  Why does atomic radius decrease as you move from left to right on the PT? 2.  Why does atomic radius increase as you move down each group on the PT?
 Anions (- charged) larger than  neutral atom of the same element Anions Ionic Radius
CationsIonic Radius Cation(+ charged) smaller than              neutral atom of the same element

More Related Content

What's hot

Ch. 7 Chemical Periodicity
Ch. 7 Chemical PeriodicityCh. 7 Chemical Periodicity
Ch. 7 Chemical Periodicityewalenta
 
Periodic Trends KC
Periodic Trends KCPeriodic Trends KC
Periodic Trends KCMsSigman
 
Periodic properties of the elements
Periodic properties of the elementsPeriodic properties of the elements
Periodic properties of the elementstarun sharma
 
Properties of periodic table by Saliha Rais
Properties of periodic table by Saliha RaisProperties of periodic table by Saliha Rais
Properties of periodic table by Saliha RaisSaliha Rais
 
CHM 101OL - Lecture
CHM 101OL - LectureCHM 101OL - Lecture
CHM 101OL - Lecturegbrand
 
Periodic trend in properties
Periodic trend  in propertiesPeriodic trend  in properties
Periodic trend in propertiesSreenandu PH
 
B.sc(microbiology and biotechnology and biochemistry) ii inorganic chemistry ...
B.sc(microbiology and biotechnology and biochemistry) ii inorganic chemistry ...B.sc(microbiology and biotechnology and biochemistry) ii inorganic chemistry ...
B.sc(microbiology and biotechnology and biochemistry) ii inorganic chemistry ...Rai University
 
Trends of The Periodic Table
Trends of The Periodic Table Trends of The Periodic Table
Trends of The Periodic Table Joylyn Conway
 
Periodicity properties
Periodicity propertiesPeriodicity properties
Periodicity propertiesMatthew Davon
 
Lecture 6.3- Periodic Trends
Lecture 6.3- Periodic TrendsLecture 6.3- Periodic Trends
Lecture 6.3- Periodic TrendsMary Beth Smith
 

What's hot (20)

Periodic trends
Periodic trendsPeriodic trends
Periodic trends
 
Periodic trends
Periodic trendsPeriodic trends
Periodic trends
 
Ppt periodic trends
Ppt periodic trendsPpt periodic trends
Ppt periodic trends
 
Chem chapt 6
Chem chapt 6Chem chapt 6
Chem chapt 6
 
Ch. 7 Chemical Periodicity
Ch. 7 Chemical PeriodicityCh. 7 Chemical Periodicity
Ch. 7 Chemical Periodicity
 
Periodic Trends KC
Periodic Trends KCPeriodic Trends KC
Periodic Trends KC
 
Periodic trends
Periodic trendsPeriodic trends
Periodic trends
 
Periodic properties of the elements
Periodic properties of the elementsPeriodic properties of the elements
Periodic properties of the elements
 
Periodic trends
Periodic trendsPeriodic trends
Periodic trends
 
Periodicity
PeriodicityPeriodicity
Periodicity
 
Properties of periodic table by Saliha Rais
Properties of periodic table by Saliha RaisProperties of periodic table by Saliha Rais
Properties of periodic table by Saliha Rais
 
Guide to the
Guide to theGuide to the
Guide to the
 
Guide to the
Guide to theGuide to the
Guide to the
 
CHM 101OL - Lecture
CHM 101OL - LectureCHM 101OL - Lecture
CHM 101OL - Lecture
 
Periodic trend in properties
Periodic trend  in propertiesPeriodic trend  in properties
Periodic trend in properties
 
B.sc(microbiology and biotechnology and biochemistry) ii inorganic chemistry ...
B.sc(microbiology and biotechnology and biochemistry) ii inorganic chemistry ...B.sc(microbiology and biotechnology and biochemistry) ii inorganic chemistry ...
B.sc(microbiology and biotechnology and biochemistry) ii inorganic chemistry ...
 
Trends of The Periodic Table
Trends of The Periodic Table Trends of The Periodic Table
Trends of The Periodic Table
 
Periodicity properties
Periodicity propertiesPeriodicity properties
Periodicity properties
 
Periodic trends
Periodic trendsPeriodic trends
Periodic trends
 
Lecture 6.3- Periodic Trends
Lecture 6.3- Periodic TrendsLecture 6.3- Periodic Trends
Lecture 6.3- Periodic Trends
 

Viewers also liked

Earth Science 5.1: What are Earthquakes?
Earth Science 5.1: What are Earthquakes?Earth Science 5.1: What are Earthquakes?
Earth Science 5.1: What are Earthquakes?Chris Foltz
 
Moseley - His contribution To Physics and Chemistry
Moseley - His contribution To Physics and ChemistryMoseley - His contribution To Physics and Chemistry
Moseley - His contribution To Physics and ChemistryxiLOLSix
 
The Periodic Table Presentation 1
The Periodic Table Presentation 1The Periodic Table Presentation 1
The Periodic Table Presentation 1itamarita1984
 
Movement Of The Earth’S Crust
Movement Of The Earth’S CrustMovement Of The Earth’S Crust
Movement Of The Earth’S CrustMatt McKay
 
Earthquake Presentation
Earthquake PresentationEarthquake Presentation
Earthquake PresentationRyan Cataga
 
Weathering, Erosion and Deposition.(3rd/4th grade teach)
Weathering, Erosion and Deposition.(3rd/4th  grade teach)Weathering, Erosion and Deposition.(3rd/4th  grade teach)
Weathering, Erosion and Deposition.(3rd/4th grade teach)Moira Whitehouse
 

Viewers also liked (8)

Earth Science 5.1: What are Earthquakes?
Earth Science 5.1: What are Earthquakes?Earth Science 5.1: What are Earthquakes?
Earth Science 5.1: What are Earthquakes?
 
Moseley - His contribution To Physics and Chemistry
Moseley - His contribution To Physics and ChemistryMoseley - His contribution To Physics and Chemistry
Moseley - His contribution To Physics and Chemistry
 
The Periodic Table Presentation 1
The Periodic Table Presentation 1The Periodic Table Presentation 1
The Periodic Table Presentation 1
 
Movement Of The Earth’S Crust
Movement Of The Earth’S CrustMovement Of The Earth’S Crust
Movement Of The Earth’S Crust
 
Atoms And The Periodic Table
Atoms And The Periodic TableAtoms And The Periodic Table
Atoms And The Periodic Table
 
Earthquake Presentation
Earthquake PresentationEarthquake Presentation
Earthquake Presentation
 
Earthquake ppt
Earthquake pptEarthquake ppt
Earthquake ppt
 
Weathering, Erosion and Deposition.(3rd/4th grade teach)
Weathering, Erosion and Deposition.(3rd/4th  grade teach)Weathering, Erosion and Deposition.(3rd/4th  grade teach)
Weathering, Erosion and Deposition.(3rd/4th grade teach)
 

Similar to Periodic table trends power point presentation

Periodicity
PeriodicityPeriodicity
PeriodicityHoshi94
 
Chapter 6 the periodic table
Chapter 6 the periodic tableChapter 6 the periodic table
Chapter 6 the periodic tablemcnewbold
 
Chapter 6 the periodic table 1
Chapter 6 the periodic table 1Chapter 6 the periodic table 1
Chapter 6 the periodic table 1mcnewbold
 
Chemistry - Chp 6 - The Periodic Table Revisited - PowerPoint
Chemistry - Chp 6 - The Periodic Table Revisited - PowerPointChemistry - Chp 6 - The Periodic Table Revisited - PowerPoint
Chemistry - Chp 6 - The Periodic Table Revisited - PowerPointMr. Walajtys
 
The Periodic Law Notes.ppt
The Periodic Law Notes.pptThe Periodic Law Notes.ppt
The Periodic Law Notes.pptMervatMarji2
 
ODEYEMI AUGUSTINE SUNKANMI M.Sc(Ed) DLHS PH.
ODEYEMI AUGUSTINE SUNKANMI  M.Sc(Ed)  DLHS PH.ODEYEMI AUGUSTINE SUNKANMI  M.Sc(Ed)  DLHS PH.
ODEYEMI AUGUSTINE SUNKANMI M.Sc(Ed) DLHS PH.odeyemi augustine
 
Periodic Table Chapter 14
Periodic Table   Chapter 14Periodic Table   Chapter 14
Periodic Table Chapter 14Galen West
 
Ch 6 The Periodic Table And Periodic Law Short2
Ch 6 The Periodic Table And Periodic Law Short2Ch 6 The Periodic Table And Periodic Law Short2
Ch 6 The Periodic Table And Periodic Law Short2frhsd
 
Periodic Classification of Elements and Periodicity
Periodic Classification of Elements and PeriodicityPeriodic Classification of Elements and Periodicity
Periodic Classification of Elements and PeriodicityNEHANEHA67
 
Acids and Bases 2014 GBL
Acids and Bases 2014 GBL Acids and Bases 2014 GBL
Acids and Bases 2014 GBL ngibellini
 
Unit the periodic table2
Unit the periodic table2Unit the periodic table2
Unit the periodic table2makaberokurota
 
development-of-the-PTE.ppt
development-of-the-PTE.pptdevelopment-of-the-PTE.ppt
development-of-the-PTE.pptMarionne4
 
Chapter 6 Periodic Table
Chapter 6 Periodic TableChapter 6 Periodic Table
Chapter 6 Periodic Tableshahinazshetta
 
Chapter 6 Periodic table
Chapter 6 Periodic tableChapter 6 Periodic table
Chapter 6 Periodic tableshahinazshetta
 
1Periodic Properties.ppt
1Periodic Properties.ppt1Periodic Properties.ppt
1Periodic Properties.pptThomasFermat
 
4.periodic table 4
4.periodic table 44.periodic table 4
4.periodic table 4Wepon James
 
Chapter 8 notes
Chapter 8 notes Chapter 8 notes
Chapter 8 notes Wong Hsiung
 

Similar to Periodic table trends power point presentation (20)

Periodicity
PeriodicityPeriodicity
Periodicity
 
Chapter 6 the periodic table
Chapter 6 the periodic tableChapter 6 the periodic table
Chapter 6 the periodic table
 
Chapter 6 the periodic table 1
Chapter 6 the periodic table 1Chapter 6 the periodic table 1
Chapter 6 the periodic table 1
 
Chemistry - Chp 6 - The Periodic Table Revisited - PowerPoint
Chemistry - Chp 6 - The Periodic Table Revisited - PowerPointChemistry - Chp 6 - The Periodic Table Revisited - PowerPoint
Chemistry - Chp 6 - The Periodic Table Revisited - PowerPoint
 
The Periodic Law Notes.ppt
The Periodic Law Notes.pptThe Periodic Law Notes.ppt
The Periodic Law Notes.ppt
 
ODEYEMI AUGUSTINE SUNKANMI M.Sc(Ed) DLHS PH.
ODEYEMI AUGUSTINE SUNKANMI  M.Sc(Ed)  DLHS PH.ODEYEMI AUGUSTINE SUNKANMI  M.Sc(Ed)  DLHS PH.
ODEYEMI AUGUSTINE SUNKANMI M.Sc(Ed) DLHS PH.
 
Periodic Table Chapter 14
Periodic Table   Chapter 14Periodic Table   Chapter 14
Periodic Table Chapter 14
 
Ch 6 The Periodic Table And Periodic Law Short2
Ch 6 The Periodic Table And Periodic Law Short2Ch 6 The Periodic Table And Periodic Law Short2
Ch 6 The Periodic Table And Periodic Law Short2
 
Periodic Classification of Elements and Periodicity
Periodic Classification of Elements and PeriodicityPeriodic Classification of Elements and Periodicity
Periodic Classification of Elements and Periodicity
 
Acids and Bases 2014 GBL
Acids and Bases 2014 GBL Acids and Bases 2014 GBL
Acids and Bases 2014 GBL
 
Unit the periodic table2
Unit the periodic table2Unit the periodic table2
Unit the periodic table2
 
development-of-the-PTE.ppt
development-of-the-PTE.pptdevelopment-of-the-PTE.ppt
development-of-the-PTE.ppt
 
Chapter 6 Periodic Table
Chapter 6 Periodic TableChapter 6 Periodic Table
Chapter 6 Periodic Table
 
Chapter 6 Periodic table
Chapter 6 Periodic tableChapter 6 Periodic table
Chapter 6 Periodic table
 
Periodicity of Elements
Periodicity of ElementsPeriodicity of Elements
Periodicity of Elements
 
1Periodic Properties.ppt
1Periodic Properties.ppt1Periodic Properties.ppt
1Periodic Properties.ppt
 
Periodicity2
Periodicity2Periodicity2
Periodicity2
 
Periodicity2
Periodicity2Periodicity2
Periodicity2
 
4.periodic table 4
4.periodic table 44.periodic table 4
4.periodic table 4
 
Chapter 8 notes
Chapter 8 notes Chapter 8 notes
Chapter 8 notes
 

Periodic table trends power point presentation

  • 1. Periodic Table of Elements Chapter 6 Notes
  • 2. Modern Periodic Table Designed by Demitri Mendeleev based on atomic mass (1869) Modified by Henry Moseley based on atomic number (1926)
  • 4.
  • 6. Most are gases at room temp
  • 7.
  • 9. Solid at room temp (except Hg)
  • 11. sToP & tHinK – metal or nonmetal 1. A gaseous substance that partially conducts electricity. 2. Solid that is malleable and shiny. 3. Solid that is brittle and dull color. 4. Solid that conducts electrical current and has high luster. 5. Has 7 valence electrons 6. Found on the right of the ‘staircase’ 7. Has 1 valence electron 8. d and f block elements
  • 12. Elements in the same group have similar properties! (Periodic Law) Group 1 - Alkali Metals Group 2 - Alkaline Earth Metals d block - Transition Metals f block - Inner Transition Metals Group 7 - Halogens Group 8 - Noble Gases Reactivity increases from top to bottom for 1A, 2A Reactivity decreases from top to bottom for 7A Classifying Elements – Let’s Look at the Periodic Chart
  • 13. State the name of the group / family for each: Magnesium Bromine Argon Has 8 valence electrons Group 1A Copper Tend to lose one electron to be more stable (remember octet rule). sToP & tHinK
  • 14. A groups - representative elements (s and p blocks, except noble gases) Display varied properties by column B groups - transition elements & inner transition elements (d and f blocks) Fairly similar properties A Groups & B Groups
  • 16. Let’s Look @ Atomic Radius Decreases across the period (row/horizontal) Increases down the group (column/vertical) WHY?!? – 2 Reasons 1. Each added proton increases the positive nuclear charge… as electrons are added to principal energy levels the level gets smaller. 2. Electrons added to a new principal energy level are ‘shielded’ from the positive nucleus by the electrons in lower levels.
  • 17. SToP & THinK 1. Why does atomic radius decrease as you move from left to right on the PT? 2. Why does atomic radius increase as you move down each group on the PT?
  • 18. Anions (- charged) larger than neutral atom of the same element Anions Ionic Radius
  • 19. CationsIonic Radius Cation(+ charged) smaller than neutral atom of the same element
  • 20. SToP & THiNk 1. Which has a larger radius for each: K or K+? S or S2-? 2. Explain why.
  • 21. Ionization Energy(IE)Trends The amount of energy required to remove an electron from an atom. Increases up the periodic chart and from left to right.
  • 22. Ionization Energy(IE)Trends (IE) Increases Up the Periodic Chart. (IE) Increases from Left to Right
  • 23. ElectronegativityTrends The ability of an atom to pull electrons in a chemical bond. Due to pull from protons and how close electrons are to nucleus. More electronegative = stronger pull on electrons Same pattern as ionization energy (IE)
  • 24.
  • 25. SToP & THiNk Which is more electronegative? Ca or Cl P or O In your own words, explain why ionization energy and electronegativity follow the same trend pattern on the periodic table.