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6.1 Organizing the Elements

Section 6-1

• In a self-service store, the products are grouped according to similar characteristics. With a logical classification system, finding and comparing products is easy. You will learn how elements are arranged in the periodic table and what that arrangement reveals about the elements.

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• Searching For an Organizing Principle

– How did chemists begin to organize the known elements?

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– Chemists used the properties of elements to sort them into groups.

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– Chlorine, bromine, and iodine

• have very similar chemical properties

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• Mendeleev’s Periodic Table

– How did Mendeleev organize his periodic table?

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– Mendeleev arranged the elements in his periodic table in order of increasing atomic mass.

– The periodic table can be used to predict the properties of undiscovered elements.

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• An Early Version of Mendeleev’s Periodic Table 6.1

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• The Periodic Law

– How is the modern periodic table organized?

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• In the modern periodic table, elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic number.

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• periodic law: – When elements are arranged in order of

increasing atomic number

– there is a periodic repetition of their physical and chemical properties.

– The properties of the elements within a period change as you move across a period from left to right.

– The pattern of properties within a period repeats as you move from one period to the next.

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– What are three broad classes of elements?

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– Three classes of elements are:

• metals

• Nonmetals

• metalloids.

– Across a period, the properties of elements become:

• less metallic

• more nonmetallic.

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less metallic

more nonmetallic

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» Metals, Metalloids, and Nonmetals in the Periodic Table

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» Metals, Metalloids, and Nonmetals in the Periodic Table

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• Metals

– Metals

• good conductors of heat and electric current.

• 80% of elements are metals.

• Metals:

– Have high luster

– are ductile

– are malleable

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» Uses of Iron, Copper, and Aluminum

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» Uses of Iron, Copper, and Aluminum

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• Nonmetals – are poor conductors of heat and electric current.

– Most nonmetals are gases at room temperature.

– A few nonmetals are solids • Sulfur

• phosphorus.

– One nonmetal is a dark-red liquid • bromine

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• Metalloid

– generally has properties that are similar to those of metals and nonmetals.

– The behavior of a metalloid can be controlled by changing conditions.

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• If a small amount of boron is mixed with silicon – the mixture is a good conductor of electric current.

– silicon can be cut into wafers

– and used to make computer chips.

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Quiz

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1. The modern periodic table has elements arranged in order of

A. colors.

B. melting and boiling points.

C. increasing atomic mass.

D. increasing atomic number.

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2. Mendeleev arranged the elements in his periodic table in order of increasing

A. atomic number.

B. number of protons.

C. number of electrons.

D. atomic mass

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3. Which one of the following is NOT a general property of metals?

A. ductility

B. malleability

C. having a high luster

D. poor conductor of heat and electricity

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