Thursday, October 7, 2010

The Periodic Table

Today was a notes day... sort of. Between annoying songs and discussions of Nobel prize winners, we did an isotope review sheet and talked about Mendeleev and the Periodic Table. On the review sheet, we filled in missing information about the isotopes given to us and outlined the differences between electrons, protons, and neutrons. The sheet can be found at:
http://gbs-moodle.glenbrook225.org/moodle/file.php/1814/Worksheets_Unit_2/isotopes.doc
and the answers at:
http://gbs-moodle.glenbrook225.org/moodle/file.php/1814/Worksheets_Unit_2/isotopes_answers.pdf
Today's notes contained three major points. First was about the orgin of the periodic table, second was summing up what we learned from the Metals, Non-metals, Metalloids lab, and third was about specific groups on the periodic table. I would put an awesome powerpoint thingy in here, but today's notes aren't on moodle yet so i'll try and get the most important info down for you.

Mendeleev
  • Medeleev, Dimitri 1836-1907
  • Arranged elements by chemical properties
  • Left space for unknown elements at the time
  • Predicted properties for unknown elements
Properties of Metals
  • Good conductors of heat and electricity
  • Shiny
  • Ductile
  • Malleable
  • Reacts with water - corrrodes
Properties of Non-metals
  • Poor conductors of heat and electricity
  • Not ductile
  • Not malleable
  • Dull and brittle
  • Most are gasses
Properties of Metalloids
  • Both Metal and Non-metal properties
  • Shiny or dull
  • Not as good as Metals at conducting heat and electricity
  • Ductile
  • Malleable
Periods and Groups
  • Periods and horizontal rows
  • Groups are vertical columns (1-18)
Alkali Metals
  • In the first group
  • 1 valence electron
  • Shiny
  • Clay-like
Alkaline Earth Metals
  • In the second group
  • Always combined in nature
  • 2 valence electrons
Transition Metals
  • Groups 3-12
  • Good conductors of heat and electricity
Halogen Family
  • Group 17
  • 7 valence electrons
  • Very reactive
  • Always combined
Noble Gases
  • Group 18
  • Outermost energy level is full
  • Non-reactive
  • Small amounts in atmosphere
Rare Earth Elements
  • Lanthanide and Actinide
  • Trans-uranium, or man-made

Just in case you wanted to hear it another thirty times, here is the Element Song



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