C2 The Periodic Table Flashcards

1
Q

In 1869 Dmitri Mendeleev arranged the 50 elements known in what?

A

Table of elements

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How did Mendeleev order the elements in his table of elements?

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By atomic number.

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Why were there gaps in Mendeleev’s table of elements?

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The elements were put in order of mass and to keep elements with similar properties in the same vertical groups , he had to swap one or two elements round and leave a few gaps.

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Why were the gaps in Mendeleev’s table of elements clever?

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Because they were left for undiscovered elements and allowed Mendeleev to predict their properties.

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How were Mendeleev’s predictions in comparison to the elements which were later discovered?

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He made really good predictions about the chemical and physical properties of an element he called ‘ekasilicon’, we now know this as germanium.

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See page 19 for picture of periodic table.

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What does the periodic table represents?

A

Each element using its chemical symbol.

These can be used to write chemical formulas and equations.

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8
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What does red represent on periodic table?

A

Reactive metals

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9
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What does orange represent on periodic table?

A

Transition metals

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10
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What does yellow represent on the periodic table?

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Post-transition metals

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11
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What does green represent on the periodic table?

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Non metals

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12
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What does blue represent on the periodic table?

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Noble gases

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13
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Why is there a dark line drawn on the periodic table?

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It separates metals from non-metals

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14
Q

Complete the sentence

The period to which the element belongs corresponds to the ………

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…..number of shells

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15
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What are the rows called on the periodic table?

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Periods

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16
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Complete the sentence

The group to which the element belongs corresponds to the……..

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……number of electrons it has in its outer shell.

17
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How many elements do group 1 elements have in their outer shell?

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1

18
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How many elements do group 0 have in their outer shell?

A

They have full outer shells of 8 electrons

except helium which has 2

19
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How many electrons do group7 elements have in their outer shell?

A

7

20
Q

What is the purpose of the columns on the periodic table?

A

Similar chemical properties form columns.

Elements with similar chemical properties react in similar ways

21
Q

How was the atomic number of each element found?

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Once protons and electrons were discovered, the atomic number of each element could be found, based on the number of protons in its nucleus.

22
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How does the modern periodic table compare to Mendeleev’s table of elements?

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The elements are in order of ascending atomic number and fit the same patterns that Mendeleev worked out.

23
Q

Using the periodic table, state how many elements barium has in its outer shell (1 mark)

A

2

24
Q

Based on its position in the periodic table, would you expect the chemical properties of potassium to be more similar to those of sodium or calcium? Explain your answer. (2 marks)

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Potassium and sodium are both in group 1. Potassium and calcium are in differ groups. So the chemical properties of potassium should be closer to those of sodium than calcium (1 mark)

Because the elements in the same group have similar chemical properties (1 mark)