periodic table Flashcards

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issues w periodic table is the 19th cent

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  • elements were being discovered yearly
  • scientists wanteed to find patterns in these elements
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john daltons ideas in periodic table

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-published a table of elements
-ordered eliments by their atomic weight

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john newlands ideas

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  • arranged like dalton elements based on weight
  • noticed the similarity of every eighth element so produced the law of octaves
  • this did not work as he did not consider that elements were yet to be discovered, so a lot of the eigths werent actually alike
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menedeleevs discovery

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  • he ordered them by mass, but put them in collums based on similartiies
  • he left gaps for and predicted elements that had not yet been discovered
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mendeleevs problem with irregular elements

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  • some elements like argon were heavier than potassium, but was clearly not a group oe metal as it was unreactive
  • scientists later realised isotopes were the reason and so only grouped based off of their atomic number
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properties of alk metals

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  • very reactive as one outer shell electron
  • reactivity increases as you go down the group as it means theyre less attracted to the neucleas and so the one electron can more easily leave
  • fairly undense, soft and shiny when cut
  • react v quickly with oxygen in air so dont stay shiny
  • realativly low melting and boiling points
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alk metals reaction w water

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-first three; float on the water and move around fizzing
- poassium burns w a lilac flame
- produces a hydroxide (alkaline)
- high ph

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properties of halogens

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  • low melting and boiling points
  • poor conductors
  • diatomic
  • very reactive
  • get less reactive goig down becasue they need to gain an electron and the more shells the weaker the pull of the nucleas
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displacement reactions w halogeons

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  • a more reactive - higher up the group- will displace a less reactive from its salt
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what does gaining/ losing the outer shell depend on

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  • outer shells distance from the attractive force of the nucleas
  • shielding effect of the iner shells that reduce attraction
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what does inert mean

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unreactive

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special traits of transition metals

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  • can form more than one ion, eg copper can be 1+ OR 2+
  • CAN be coloured
  • good catalysts
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