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lecture 3 outline 3 1 introduction to the periodic table 3 2 structure of the electron shell 3 3 ionisation energy and electron affinity developmentof the periodic table themodern periodictable ...

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                                                         Lecture 3 
                                          Outline
                                          3.1      Introduction to the Periodic Table
                                          3.2      Structure of the electron shell
                                          3.3      Ionisation energy and electron affinity 
                                                Developmentof the Periodic Table
                                                                                Themodern periodictable was 
                                                                                developed bythe Russian
                                                                                chemist Dimitrij Mendelejev
                                                                                and the German chemist Lothar 
                                                                                Meyer.
                                                                                Around1869 Mendelejev
                                                                                recognised the periodicity of the
                                                                                elements. Although scientists
                                                                                previously classified the
                                         Dimitrij Mendelejev (1834–1907)        elements, Mendelejev succeeded
                                                                                in interpretating the principles in 
                                                                                an adequate way. 
                                       Mendelejev orders the known elements according to their atomic
                                       mass.
                                                        	 
  
     
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                                       Developmentof the Periodic Table
                                 Mendelejev realised that after a certain number of elements 
                                 similar or related properties appeared again. 
                                 He ordered these elements vertically underneath each other, but 
                                 still ordering the elements according to their atomic mass.
                                                                	 

                             
                             	
         
                           
                             
                    
                             	

                                                                                        
	
                                                                                     

                                                                                        

                                                                                        	


                              Criteria: (a) increasing atomic mass, (b) chemically similar elements below 
                              each other
                             „Increasing atomic mass“
                             Is this principle always obeyed??
                                 Argon (Ar ): 39.948 u                         Potassium (K ): 39.0983 u
                                          18                                    19
                                Tellurium (Te ): 127.60 u                   Iodine (I ): 126.90 u
                                             52                           53
                             Reasoning:
                             Potassiumisa typical alkali metal which would be completely
                             misplaced in the group of the noble gases. The same applies for the
                             changeof telurium and iodine.
                               According to Mendelejev: chemical relationship is a more important
                               criteria.
                                                                                                                        2
                     The Modern Periodic Table
                     The Modern Periodic Table
                     The structure of the Periodic Table
                     Metals, Metalloids, and Nonmetals
                                                                                 3
                    The structure of the Periodic Table
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                           Structure of the Periodic Table
                       Main Group Elements (Vertical Groups)
                         Group 1(IA) - Alkali Metals
                         Group 2(IIA) - Alkaline Earth Metals
                         Group 13(IIIA) - Boron Family
                         Group 14(IVA) - Carbon Family
                         Group 15(VA) - Nitrogen Family
                         Group 16(VIA) - Oxygen Family (Chalcogens)
                         Group 17(VIIA) - Halogens
                         Group 18(VIIIA) - Noble Gases
                       Other Groups ( Vertical and Horizontal Groups)
                       Group 3-12(IB - 8B) - Transition Metals
                       Period 6 Group - Lanthanides (Rare Earth Elements)
                       Period 7 Group - Actinides
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