Q2 - Periodic Table of Elements - Intro
Q2 - Periodic Table of Elements - Intro
Q2 - Periodic Table of Elements - Intro
of ELEMENTS
The number of
protons found in the
nucleus of an atom
Or
The number of
electrons surrounding
the nucleus of an
atom.
What is the SYMBOL?
An abbreviation of
the element name.
What is the ATOMIC WEIGHT?
•metals
•very reactive
•not found free
in nature
TRANSITION METALS
•ductile and
malleable, and
conduct electricity
and heat
•iron, cobalt, and
nickel, are the only
elements known to
produce a magnetic
field.
RARE EARTH ELEMENTS
•are ductile
and malleable
•are solid, have
a high density,
METALLOIDS
ATOMIC
NUMBER!!
The horizontal rows are called periods and are
labeled from 1 to 7.
The vertical columns are called groups are labeled
from 1 to 18.
Groups…Here’s Where the Periodic Table
Gets Useful!!
Elements in the Why??
• They have the same
same group have number of valence
similar chemical and electrons.
physical properties!! • They will form the same
kinds of ions.
(Mendeleev did that on purpose.)
Families on the Periodic Table
1st
column on the periodic table
(Group 1) not including
hydrogen.
Very reactive metals, always
combined with something else
in nature (like in salt).
Soft enough to cut with a butter
knife
Alkaline Earth Metals
Elements in groups 3-
12
Less reactive harder
metals
Includes metals used in
jewelry and
construction.
Metals used “as metal.”
Boron Family
Elements in group 13
Aluminum metal was once rare
and expensive, not a
“disposable metal.”
Carbon Family
Elements in group 14
Contains elements
important to life and
computers.
Carbon is the basis for
an entire branch of
chemistry.
Siliconand Germanium
are important
semiconductors.
Nitrogen Family
Elements in group 15
Nitrogen makes up over
¾ of the atmosphere.
Nitrogen and phosphorus
are both important in
living things.
Most of the world’s
nitrogen is not available
to living things.
The red stuff on the tip of
matches is phosphorus.
Oxygen Family or Chalcogens
Elements in group 16
Oxygen is necessary for
respiration.
Many things that stink, contain
sulfur (rotten eggs, garlic,
skunks,etc.)
Halogens
Elements in group 17
Very reactive, volatile,
diatomic, nonmetals
Always found combined with
other element in nature .
Used as disinfectants and to
strengthen teeth.
The Noble Gases
The Noble Gases
Elements in group 18
VERY unreactive, monatomic
gases
Used in lighted “neon” signs
Have a full valence shell.