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The Periodic Table
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The Modern Periodic Table Elements are arranged by increasing atomic number.
Finding Data on Elements Each square of the periodic table includes an element’s atomic number, chemical symbol, name, and atomic mass.
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The Three Major Categories of Elements
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Elements in a group exhibit similar properties because they have the same number of valence electrons. 1 valence e - 4 valence e - 8 valence e -
Group 1A (1) – Alkali Metals The metals in Group 1, from lithium to francium, are called the  alkali metals . Alkali metals react with atoms of other elements by losing one electron.  How many valence e -  do these elements have? Reactivity increases as you move down the group.   What is less reactive than Cesium but more reactive than Lithium?  (Lithium is found in batteries and medicine) Alkali metals are so highly reactive, they only exist as compounds. Sodium and Potassium are very important to life.  Can you name 1 compound that includes an alkali metal?
Group 2A (2) – Alkaline Earth Metals Group 2 of the periodic table contains the  alkaline earth metals . These elements are not as reactive as the metals in Group 1, but they are more reactive than most other metals. They are also harder than group 1 metals and have higher melting points.  How many valence e -  do they have? Differences in their reactivity is how they react with water. They are good conductors of electricity. Mg can be as hard as steel when mixed with other metals but is extremely light.  How could that be important? Calcium is important for bones and muscles.  Where have you heard of Calcium sulfate?
Group 3A (13) – Boron Family B Al Ga In Tl Group 3 contains a metalloid, boron, and 4 metals.  All have 3 valence e - . Aluminum is the most abundant  metal  in the Earth’s crust. It is found in a mineral called bauxite. Most of our laboratory glassware contains boron, which helps prevent it from shattering when heated.
Group 4A (14) – The Carbon Family Each element in the carbon family has atoms that can gain, lose, or  share four electrons  when reacting with atoms of other elements.  Most of the compounds in your body, except water, contain carbon. Carbon controls most of the reactions in your body.   It also exists in long chains in coal and oil. Silicon is the 2 nd  most abundant element in the Earth’s crust, existing as silicon dioxide. It if found in quartz, sand, and glass. When combined with carbon, it can be extremely hard and is used for saw blades.
Group 5A (15) – The Nitrogen Family Group 5A, the nitrogen family, contains two nonmetals: nitrogen and phosphorus.  These elements have 5 valence e - . Many fertilizers contain nitrogen and phosphorous and our bodies need both of these elements to help release energy from the food we eat. White phosphorous is so reactive with oxygen that it bursts into flame when it comes in contact with it. Red phosphorous, which is less reactive, is used in matches.
Group 6A (16) – The Oxygen Family Group 6A, the oxygen family, contains three nonmetals: oxygen, sulfur, and selenium.  These elements have 6 valence e - . Oxygen is the most abundant element in Earth’s crust and is part of the gases that make up the air we breathe. Ozone is a form of oxygen in the atmosphere and protects us from harmful solar radiation. Sulfur was one of the first elements to be discovered because it occurs in large deposits in the Earth. It is used to make rubber and sulfuric acid.
Group 7A (17) – The Halogens The Group 7A elements are the most reactive nonmetals. Atoms of these elements easily form compounds by sharing or gaining one electron when reacting with atoms of other elements.  They have 7 valence e - . Fluorine is found in toothpaste and chlorine in bleach and swimming pool water. Both help to kill bacteria.  Reactivity decreases as you go down the group. (F is the most reactive halogen and At is the least) Iodine is important in the workings of the thyroid gland.
Group 8A (18) – The Noble Gases The elements in Group 8A are known as the  noble gases . They do not ordinarily form compounds because atoms of noble gases do not usually gain, lose, or share electrons. They have 8 valence e - , except helium which only has 2. They are odorless and colorless.  Remember from a previous discussion, the noble gases are used in neon lights. Highly reactive elements can be stored in Argon to prevent them from reacting with other elements.
Hydrogen Because the chemical properties of hydrogen differ very much from those of the other elements, it really cannot be grouped into a family.  Because it has only 1 e - , its location on the periodic table is due to the electron configuration not to its properties.

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The periodic table

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  • 6. The Modern Periodic Table Elements are arranged by increasing atomic number.
  • 7. Finding Data on Elements Each square of the periodic table includes an element’s atomic number, chemical symbol, name, and atomic mass.
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  • 10. Location of Metals, Non-Metals, and Metalloids
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  • 12. The Three Major Categories of Elements
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  • 16. Elements in a group exhibit similar properties because they have the same number of valence electrons. 1 valence e - 4 valence e - 8 valence e -
  • 17. Group 1A (1) – Alkali Metals The metals in Group 1, from lithium to francium, are called the alkali metals . Alkali metals react with atoms of other elements by losing one electron. How many valence e - do these elements have? Reactivity increases as you move down the group. What is less reactive than Cesium but more reactive than Lithium? (Lithium is found in batteries and medicine) Alkali metals are so highly reactive, they only exist as compounds. Sodium and Potassium are very important to life. Can you name 1 compound that includes an alkali metal?
  • 18. Group 2A (2) – Alkaline Earth Metals Group 2 of the periodic table contains the alkaline earth metals . These elements are not as reactive as the metals in Group 1, but they are more reactive than most other metals. They are also harder than group 1 metals and have higher melting points. How many valence e - do they have? Differences in their reactivity is how they react with water. They are good conductors of electricity. Mg can be as hard as steel when mixed with other metals but is extremely light. How could that be important? Calcium is important for bones and muscles. Where have you heard of Calcium sulfate?
  • 19. Group 3A (13) – Boron Family B Al Ga In Tl Group 3 contains a metalloid, boron, and 4 metals. All have 3 valence e - . Aluminum is the most abundant metal in the Earth’s crust. It is found in a mineral called bauxite. Most of our laboratory glassware contains boron, which helps prevent it from shattering when heated.
  • 20. Group 4A (14) – The Carbon Family Each element in the carbon family has atoms that can gain, lose, or share four electrons when reacting with atoms of other elements. Most of the compounds in your body, except water, contain carbon. Carbon controls most of the reactions in your body. It also exists in long chains in coal and oil. Silicon is the 2 nd most abundant element in the Earth’s crust, existing as silicon dioxide. It if found in quartz, sand, and glass. When combined with carbon, it can be extremely hard and is used for saw blades.
  • 21. Group 5A (15) – The Nitrogen Family Group 5A, the nitrogen family, contains two nonmetals: nitrogen and phosphorus. These elements have 5 valence e - . Many fertilizers contain nitrogen and phosphorous and our bodies need both of these elements to help release energy from the food we eat. White phosphorous is so reactive with oxygen that it bursts into flame when it comes in contact with it. Red phosphorous, which is less reactive, is used in matches.
  • 22. Group 6A (16) – The Oxygen Family Group 6A, the oxygen family, contains three nonmetals: oxygen, sulfur, and selenium. These elements have 6 valence e - . Oxygen is the most abundant element in Earth’s crust and is part of the gases that make up the air we breathe. Ozone is a form of oxygen in the atmosphere and protects us from harmful solar radiation. Sulfur was one of the first elements to be discovered because it occurs in large deposits in the Earth. It is used to make rubber and sulfuric acid.
  • 23. Group 7A (17) – The Halogens The Group 7A elements are the most reactive nonmetals. Atoms of these elements easily form compounds by sharing or gaining one electron when reacting with atoms of other elements. They have 7 valence e - . Fluorine is found in toothpaste and chlorine in bleach and swimming pool water. Both help to kill bacteria. Reactivity decreases as you go down the group. (F is the most reactive halogen and At is the least) Iodine is important in the workings of the thyroid gland.
  • 24. Group 8A (18) – The Noble Gases The elements in Group 8A are known as the noble gases . They do not ordinarily form compounds because atoms of noble gases do not usually gain, lose, or share electrons. They have 8 valence e - , except helium which only has 2. They are odorless and colorless. Remember from a previous discussion, the noble gases are used in neon lights. Highly reactive elements can be stored in Argon to prevent them from reacting with other elements.
  • 25. Hydrogen Because the chemical properties of hydrogen differ very much from those of the other elements, it really cannot be grouped into a family. Because it has only 1 e - , its location on the periodic table is due to the electron configuration not to its properties.