The Periodic
   Table

 Classification
  And Trends
The s-, p-, d-, and –
 f block Elements
s-Block Elements
s-Block Elements
    Group-1 Alkali Metals


• Includes_________________ but not ____.
          Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr          H         X
• end with _____
             s1
•                Li: 1s22s1 Na: 1s22s22p63s1
  Example:______________________________
•                 soft
  These are all ______ metals (can be cut with a
  knife)
• They are SO REACTIVE they are not found in
             free elements
  nature as _____ _________ but always in
                    NaCl
  compounds ex. ______
                                     air
• So Reactive they often react with _____ and
    water
  ________ !!!!
                         halogens
• React strongly with ____________ (chlorine)
s-Block Elements
    Group 2 – Alkaline Earth Metals


•                 Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, Ra
  Includes:_________________________
• Ends with ____
               s2
•             Mg 1s22s22p63s2 Ca 4s2
  Ex:______________________________
•    stronger       denser          harder
  __________, __________, __________,
  than Alkali Metals
• Still ____ _________ to be found as free
         too   reactive
  elements
              compounds
• Always in ___________ ex. CaCo3
  (Calcium Carbonate – “Limestone”)
d-Block Elements
Transition Metals
d-Block Elements
    Transition Metals


• Includes Groups ___ - ___
                        3      12
• Ex.______________________________
           gold, iron, silver, nickel, copper
• ________ metals, ______ reactive
     typical               less
•                                  gold    platinum
  Some not reactive at all: ______, ________,
  and ____________ - have never been found
           palladium
  in compound
                          colorful
• Compounds are __________!! (ex. CuSO4 –
  Copper Sulfate – blue)
                          s
• Outer sublevel are __ and __     d
                      [Ar] 4s23d8
• Ex. Nickel __________________
p-Block Elements
p-Block Elements


• 3 categories:
  – ________
    metals
  – non-metals
    ____________
  – metalloids
    _________


• End with ___ and ___ sublevels
            s       p


               1s22s22p63s23p5
• Ex. Chlorine____________
Halogens (Group 17 (7A))


• Includes: _______________________
                      F, Cl, Br, I, (At)
• most ________ non-metals
          active
• react with metals to form _______ salt
          NaCl
  ex. _________
• 1 electron _________ of stable noble
                 short
  gas notation, so usually gain 1 electron
               1- ion
  to make _________ (ex. Cl-)
Metalloids




             X
Metalloids


• along __________________ (not Al)
         zig-zag line / staircase

             B, Si, Ge, As, Sb, Te, Po, (At)
• includes: ________________________

• both metal and non-metal properties
f-Block Elements




Lanthanides
 Actinides
f-Block Elements


• Period 6: Lanthanides
     shiny
  – _______ metals like alkaline earth metals
  – ex. Cerium


• Period 7: Actinides
               radioactive
  – ALL are ____________ - no known stable
    isotopes!!!!
         Uranium       plutonium
  – ex. __________, ___________
Valence Electrons


Trends in the Periodic Table
Valence Electrons


• These are the _________electrons, and the
                 outer most
  electrons available to be _______ or ______
                             gained      lost
  in chemical compounds

• The presence of ______ valence electrons is
                     8
  chemically ______
              stable


• Elements tend to react to acquire the stable
  electron structure of a ___________.
                            noble gas
IONS




       • An atom or group of bonded
                          positive
         atoms with a _____________
         or ___________ charge.
              negative
Positive Ions

      • Are called ___________
                     CATIONS


      • They form when an atom
            LOSES
        ____________ electrons.

      • Example: Sodium
                Protons: 11+
                Electrons: 10-
                    Na    1+ ion
Negative Ions

      • Are called _________.
                     ANIONS


      • They form when an atom
         GAINS
        _______ electrons.

      • Example: Chlorine
                Protons: 17+
                Electrons: 18-
                    Na    1- ion
How are ions formed?
Electron Dot Structure


      • Consists of the element’s
        ________ and ____
          symbol        dots
        representing the atom’s
        VALENCE electrons.

      • Ex.      Na          Cl
Valence electron periodic
 trends
                                           Electron
           Valence       Ion
 Group                           Example      Dot
          Electrons   Tendency
                                           Structure

1 (1A)       1          1+        Na+         Na


2 (2A)       2          2+        Ca2+        Ca


13 (3A)      3          3+        Al3+        Al


14 (4A)      4                                C

                                              P
15 (5A)      5          3-        P3-

16 (6A)      6          2-        O2-         O


17 (7A)      7          1-         Cl-        Cl


18 (8A)      8        stable                  Ne
Questions???


•  What is the electron dot structure for
b) Sulfur?



b) Magnesium?
Questions???


•  How many valence electrons do the
   following elements have?
b) Silicon?
                4
e) Oxygen?

                6
Questions???


•  Predict the ion for
b) Aluminum?
                    Al3+
e) Strontium?

                  Sr2+
Questions???


•  Do the following elements typically
   gain or lose electrons?
b) Fluorine?
               It’s a non-metal
               So…. GAINS 1
e) Cesium?
               It’s a metal
               so…. LOSES 1

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The periodic table classification

  • 1. The Periodic Table Classification And Trends
  • 2. The s-, p-, d-, and – f block Elements
  • 4. s-Block Elements Group-1 Alkali Metals • Includes_________________ but not ____. Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr H X • end with _____ s1 • Li: 1s22s1 Na: 1s22s22p63s1 Example:______________________________ • soft These are all ______ metals (can be cut with a knife) • They are SO REACTIVE they are not found in free elements nature as _____ _________ but always in NaCl compounds ex. ______ air • So Reactive they often react with _____ and water ________ !!!! halogens • React strongly with ____________ (chlorine)
  • 5. s-Block Elements Group 2 – Alkaline Earth Metals • Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, Ra Includes:_________________________ • Ends with ____ s2 • Mg 1s22s22p63s2 Ca 4s2 Ex:______________________________ • stronger denser harder __________, __________, __________, than Alkali Metals • Still ____ _________ to be found as free too reactive elements compounds • Always in ___________ ex. CaCo3 (Calcium Carbonate – “Limestone”)
  • 7. d-Block Elements Transition Metals • Includes Groups ___ - ___ 3 12 • Ex.______________________________ gold, iron, silver, nickel, copper • ________ metals, ______ reactive typical less • gold platinum Some not reactive at all: ______, ________, and ____________ - have never been found palladium in compound colorful • Compounds are __________!! (ex. CuSO4 – Copper Sulfate – blue) s • Outer sublevel are __ and __ d [Ar] 4s23d8 • Ex. Nickel __________________
  • 9. p-Block Elements • 3 categories: – ________ metals – non-metals ____________ – metalloids _________ • End with ___ and ___ sublevels s p 1s22s22p63s23p5 • Ex. Chlorine____________
  • 10. Halogens (Group 17 (7A)) • Includes: _______________________ F, Cl, Br, I, (At) • most ________ non-metals active • react with metals to form _______ salt NaCl ex. _________ • 1 electron _________ of stable noble short gas notation, so usually gain 1 electron 1- ion to make _________ (ex. Cl-)
  • 12. Metalloids • along __________________ (not Al) zig-zag line / staircase B, Si, Ge, As, Sb, Te, Po, (At) • includes: ________________________ • both metal and non-metal properties
  • 14. f-Block Elements • Period 6: Lanthanides shiny – _______ metals like alkaline earth metals – ex. Cerium • Period 7: Actinides radioactive – ALL are ____________ - no known stable isotopes!!!! Uranium plutonium – ex. __________, ___________
  • 15. Valence Electrons Trends in the Periodic Table
  • 16. Valence Electrons • These are the _________electrons, and the outer most electrons available to be _______ or ______ gained lost in chemical compounds • The presence of ______ valence electrons is 8 chemically ______ stable • Elements tend to react to acquire the stable electron structure of a ___________. noble gas
  • 17. IONS • An atom or group of bonded positive atoms with a _____________ or ___________ charge. negative
  • 18. Positive Ions • Are called ___________ CATIONS • They form when an atom LOSES ____________ electrons. • Example: Sodium Protons: 11+ Electrons: 10- Na 1+ ion
  • 19. Negative Ions • Are called _________. ANIONS • They form when an atom GAINS _______ electrons. • Example: Chlorine Protons: 17+ Electrons: 18- Na 1- ion
  • 20. How are ions formed?
  • 21. Electron Dot Structure • Consists of the element’s ________ and ____ symbol dots representing the atom’s VALENCE electrons. • Ex. Na Cl
  • 22. Valence electron periodic trends Electron Valence Ion Group Example Dot Electrons Tendency Structure 1 (1A) 1 1+ Na+ Na 2 (2A) 2 2+ Ca2+ Ca 13 (3A) 3 3+ Al3+ Al 14 (4A) 4 C P 15 (5A) 5 3- P3- 16 (6A) 6 2- O2- O 17 (7A) 7 1- Cl- Cl 18 (8A) 8 stable Ne
  • 23. Questions??? • What is the electron dot structure for b) Sulfur? b) Magnesium?
  • 24. Questions??? • How many valence electrons do the following elements have? b) Silicon? 4 e) Oxygen? 6
  • 25. Questions??? • Predict the ion for b) Aluminum? Al3+ e) Strontium? Sr2+
  • 26. Questions??? • Do the following elements typically gain or lose electrons? b) Fluorine? It’s a non-metal So…. GAINS 1 e) Cesium? It’s a metal so…. LOSES 1