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Chapter 5- Section 1 Arranging the Elements. A Russian chemist named Dmitri Mendeleev was the first person to determine a pattern for the elements.

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Page 1: Chapter 5- Section 1 Arranging the Elements. A Russian chemist named Dmitri Mendeleev was the first person to determine a pattern for the elements.

Chapter 5- Section 1Arranging the Elements

Page 2: Chapter 5- Section 1 Arranging the Elements. A Russian chemist named Dmitri Mendeleev was the first person to determine a pattern for the elements.

A Russian chemist

named Dmitri Mendeleev was the first person to determine a pattern for the elements.

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Mendeleev noted that there was a pattern within the properties of elements. He could then organize the elements depending on their atomic mass.

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What is the atomic mass of

an element?

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Atomic mass is the weighted average of the masses of all of the naturally occurring isotopes of an element. It is measured in atomic mass units.

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To calculate the atomic mass:

• Multiply the mass# of each isotope (P+N) by its % amount in decimal form.

• Add the two numbers together = atomic mass.

• EXAMPLE:• Chlorine• Cl-35 (76% of chlorine in nature)• Cl-37 (24% of chlorine in nature)• (35x0.76)=26.6• (37x0.24)= 8.9 • 26.6+8.9=35.5amu

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Properties of Elements

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The properties of elements change in a periodic way, which means in a regular, repeating pattern. This is how the periodic table got its name.

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Can you think of something in your life that has a periodic

pattern?

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Some physical properties of elements include: color, density,atomic mass and luster

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Some chemical properties of elements include:conductivity,

flammability, and reactivity.

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Periodic Law

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The periodic law states that the chemical

and physical properties of elements are periodic

functions of their atomic number.

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In other words….. The # of protons or electrons in an atom will help determine its characteristics.

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Understanding the Periodic

Table

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The periodic table may look confusing, but if you

understand its pattern it will make more sense.

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There are 3 main categories that elements are divided into metals, nonmetals and metalloids

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What are some characteristics of each

category?

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Elements are placed into a specific groups based on

their properties.

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Location and Description of

Elements

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A zig zag line can be drawn on the periodic table to help remind you of the location of each type of element.

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• Right of line=Nonmetals• Left of line = Metals• Border of line = Metalloids

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Metals•usually solid at room temp•Shiny•malleable (flattened)•ductile (made into wire)•good conductor of heat

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Lithium

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Sodium

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Non Metals

•usually gas at room temp.•non shiny•not malleable or ductile•poor conductor•brittle (can shatter)

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Nitrogen

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Metalloids

•share properties of both • metals and nonmetals

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Silicon

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Boron

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