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Page 1: The Periodic table of Elements By: Mr. Castillo & Mr. Buenrostro

The Periodic table of Elements

By: Mr. Castillo & Mr. Buenrostro

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Ready to get started?

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Periodic table of Elements• Think back over the last week…….• We learned atoms are made of neutrons, protons,

and electrons. We also learned their locations and charges.

• We learned that their properties are linked to the number and type of particles.

• Now, lets learn about the world of elements…….

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Periodic table of Elements

• Table of elements: a list of all the elements in the universe organized by the properties of their atoms. -Remember the particles of an atom??-Remember the protons, neutrons, and electrons?

• The arrangement and number of an atom’s particles makes one element different from the other.

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Questions?

• Organized…..Arrangement????• What do those big college words mean?

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Organized & Arrangement• Means to place something in a location by

type, category, or property. • Example: How is a grocery stores is arranged?

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Organized & Arrangement• The produce section for fruits and vegetables,

meats, bakery, and dairy are all arranged by their similar properties.

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Periodic Table of Elements

• Scientist used this concept (idea) to organize and arrange all the known elements of the universe into a table that made sense.

Uh-Huh!!!

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Periodic Table of Elements

• Not that type of table.• Table: data arranged in rows and columns

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Elements

Li3

Lithium6.941

Atomic Number

Atomic Mass

Atomic Number: Number of protons in an atom. Identifies the element.Atomic Mass: Number of protons and Neutrons found in the nucleus.A=P=E:Atomic Number= Protons = Electrons ; 3 = 3+ = 3-

Atoms Symbol

Atoms Name

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Arrangement of Particles

Li3

Lithium6.941

Be4

Beryllium9.012

How are these atoms different??

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• Element: a pure substance made of only one kind of atom.

• A natural or synthetic substance that cannot be broken down into simpler materials; has unique properties.

Elements

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• What type of arrangement do you see? Patterns?

Table of Elements

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• The Table of Elements is divided into two main categories: Periods and Groups

Table of Elements

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Groups and Periods numbers

• Group number: The numbers above each vertical column giving the number of outer valence electrons in each element. There are 18 groups.

• Period number: The numbers beside each horizontal row that lists the number of electron shells. There are 7 periods.

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Groups and Periods

• Groups: vertical columns that organize atoms with similar number of valence electrons.

1A

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Group Numbers (top)

Find the number of Valence Electrons.

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Groups and Periods

• Periods: horizontal rows that organize atoms with similar number of electron energy shells.

1

2

3

OCS

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Periods Numbers (side)

Find the number of Orbits, Clouds, Shell.

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What kind of pattern do you see here?

1 2

1

2

3

Column

Row

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Valence electrons

• Valence electrons: electrons in the outer most or last electron shell (OCS). The group number (ones place) equals valence electrons.

• Valence electrons determine an elements chemical properties, including reactivity. Involved in bonding

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Valence ElectronsWhat is the red arrow showing?

Electron on 1st inner shell

Electron on 2nd shell Electron on 3rd

outer shell

NUCLEUS

VictorValence goes to the edge

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Valence Electron(s) & Shells

How many orbits and Valence electrons do you see here?

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Electron Configuration• Electrons occupy different energy levels (shell)

around the nucleus of the atom. • Each energy level can hold a specific number

of electrons. The first Shell/ level holds 2The second shell / level holds 8The third shell / level holds 18

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Battleship PERIODS AND GROUPS!

What element is at Group 9 Period 5? Rhodium(Rh)

What element is at Group 12 Period 6?Mercury (Hg)

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Groups and Victor Valence

What element is at Group 2 Period 2? Beryllium (Be)

SO …..How many electrons DARED to go to the EDGE? Hmmmmm

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Start COUNTING!Group ? Period ?

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Any Questions