P1 Periodic Table Flashcards

1
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How were early periodic tables arranged?

A

By the atomic weight of element so some elements were placed in INAPPROPRIATE GROUPS

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2
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What are isotopes?

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.  They are forms of an element.
.  They have the same number of protons
.  But different numbers of neutrons.
eg 39Ar     38Ar
         18          18
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3
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Why is argon unreactive?

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It has a full outer shells and is therefore stable

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4
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State symbols

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eg (g) (aq)

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5
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Formula for nitric acid

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HNO3

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6
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How is the period table arranged?

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By atomic number (the proton number)

  • elements in the same group have the same number of ELECTRONS in their OUTER SHELL so they have SIMILAR chemical properties
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7
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What many elements in H2SO4?

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3 - Hydrogen Sodium & Oxygen

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8
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What is Neutralisation?

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Neutralisation is when:
. An acid react with a base of alkali forming a SALT and WATER
eg

H2SO4(aq) + CuO(s) → CuSO4(aq) + H2O(l)

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9
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How is the periodic table arranged?

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By Atomic number

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10
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What is a metal oxide?

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A metal bonded with oxygen

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11
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What is oxidation?

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A substance GAINS oxygen
eg 2mg + o2 = 2MgO
Magnesium + oxygen = magnesium oxide

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12
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What is reduction?

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When a substances loses oxygen
eg
lead(IV) oxide = carbon = lead and carbon dioxide
PBO2 + C = Pb + CO2

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13
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What is the reactive series?

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. The more easily a metal atoms loses electrons the the reactive it is.
. Very reactive - Li K Na - to produce a metal hydroxide + hydrogen
. Medium reactive - Ca Mg Zn Fe - react quickly with acids & slowly with water
. Very unreactive metal - Cu Au do not react with acids or water at bottom of periodic table.

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14
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Group 0?

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Group 0

  • NOBLE GASES
  • Full outer shell of electrons
  • Very stable electrons so very UNREACTIVE Non Metals
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15
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Group 1 metals?

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Group 1 metals

  • ALKALI metals
  • 1 ELECTRONS in their OUTER SHELL
  • LOW melting and LOW boiling point
  • Melting & Boiling points go down as you go down the group
  • STORED under OIL cos react vigorously with OXYGEN & WATER
  • Low density Li Na K float on water
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16
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What happens when Alkali metals react with water?

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when an alkai metals reacts with water

A METAL HYDROXIDE is formed & HYDROGEN is given off

Potassium + Water = Potassium Hydroxide + Hydrogen

17
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EARLY periodic table ordered by

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The EARLY periodic table order by ATOMIC WEIGHT (John Newlands’ idea but no GAPS for new elements)

18
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MENDELEEV rearranged the periodic table:

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MENDELEEV

  • Grouped elements of SIMILAR properties in VERTICAL COLUMN
  • Left GAPS for new elements to be added later
19
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Group 1 metals do what?

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GROUP 1 metals:

  • REACT with Oxygen to form METAL OXIDES

eg Sodium reacts with Oxygen to form Sodium Oxide

20
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GROUP 7 (Halogens) - N O N M E T A L S

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GROUP 7 Halogens - N O N M E T A L S

  • Non metals
  • 7 electrons on outer shell
  • Reactivity decreases as go down the group - less easy to an an electron as FURTHER AWAY from the control of
    NUCLEUS
  • Halogens react with METALS to produce IONIC SALTS
  • A more REACTIVE halogen with DISPLACE a less reactive Halogen for an aqueous solution of its SALT

eg Chlorine + POTASSIUM BROMIDE = POTASSIUM CHLORIDE

. Similar reactions

21
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What do alkalies need to be stored under OIL?

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ALKALIES need to be stored under OIL as they:

  • REACT violently with WATER and OXYGEN
22
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What are Isotopes?

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Isotopes are:

Forms of an ELEMENT that have the SAME number of PROTONS but DIFFERENT number of NEURONS

12 Top number Neurons
C
6 Bottom number Proton

13
C
6

23
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Elements that react to FORM POSITIVE IONS ARE …

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Elements that react to FORM POSITIVE IONS are … M E T A L S

24
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Elements that DO NOT form POSITIVE IONS are …

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Elements that DO NOT form POSITIVE IONS are … N O N M E T A L S

25
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METALS are found where on the Periodic Table?

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Metals are found:

LEFT and TOWARDS the BOTTOM of the table

26
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Where are NON-METALS found on the Periodic Table?

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NON-METALS are found toward the RIGHT & TOP of the periodic table

27
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What is an ELEMENT?

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ELEMENTS are:

  1. Displayed on the periodic table
  2. There are about 100 elements
  3. Elements are made up of 1 type of ATOM
  4. They are represented in the periodic table by ONE or TWO letters called SYMBOLS eg Na
28
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What is an ATOM?

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An ATOM is the SMALLEST part of an ELEMENT that can exist.

29
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Differences between ELEMENT and COMPOUND.

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Elements … contain ONE TYPE of ATOM

Compounds … contain atoms of at LEAST TWO DIFFERENT elements which have been CHEMICALLY combined

30
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What is a covalent bond?

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A covalent bond is when

Molecules with 2 ATOMS share electrons

31
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What is room temperature?

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Room temperature is about 20 degrees C

32
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What do Group 7 element form when react with NON Metals?

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Group 7 elements form COVALENT BONDS (ie share electrons) when they react with NON metals = COVALENT COMPOUNDS are formed

33
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What do Group 7 elements from when the regard with METALS?

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Group 7 elements form IONIC COMPOUNDS when they react WITH METALS