C2.1 Development of the periodic table Flashcards

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How did John Dalton arrange the elements?

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➢ In order of their atomic weights

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How do Newlands arrange the known elements?

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➢ Atomic weight

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What did Newlands notice?

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➢ That the properties of every eighth element seemed similar

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Why did other scientists ridicule Newland’s ideas?

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➢ Newland produced a table showing his law of octaves - he assumes all elements had been found
➢ Did not take account into discovering new ones
➢ Filled his law of octaves even though some of his elements were not similar at all
➢ His pattern only worked for the known elements up to calcium

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How did Mendeleev arrange the elements?

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➢ In order of their atomic weights

➢ Arranged them so that a periodic pattern in their properties could be seen

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What did Mendeleev do?

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➢ He left gaps for elements that had not yet been discovered
➢ Then he used his table to predict what their properties should be

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How did Mendeleev’s prediction get proven?

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➢ A few years later - new elements were discovered with properties that closely matched Mendeleev’s predictions

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Why did not all the elements fit in with Mendeleev’s pattern?

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➢ Ordering by atomic weights would result in argon ( a noble gas) being in the same group as reactive metals such as sodium and lithium

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