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                             4          Periodic Table 
                                                History 
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                                            Dmitri Mendeleev                                   Wrote the 1  periodic table based on increasing atomic mass and similar  
                                                                                               properties. 
                                                                                               Left gaps where necessary in order to line-up families with similar  
                                                                                               properties. 
                                                                                               Predicted products of missing elements that, when discovered, would fill-in  
                                                                                               the gaps 
                                            Henry Mosely                                       Created the modern periodic table based on increasing atomic number 
                                            Periodic Law                                       The physical and chemical properties of the elements are periodic functions 
                                                                                               of their atomic number. 
                                                Layout 
                                            Period                                             Horizontal rows 
                                                                                               A period is likened to an energy level when completing energy level 
                                                                                               diagrams. 
                                                                                               Moving left to right, the effective nuclear charge (the attraction between the 
                                                                                               valence electrons and the nucleus) increases, this causes the atomic radius to 
                                                                                               decrease, and electronegativity and ionization energy to increase. 
                                            Group/Family                                       A vertical column 
                                                                                               Elements in the same family have the same valence e-config, and thus 
                                                                                               similar properties 
                                                                                               When moving down a group the distance (# of energy levels) between the 
                                                                                               nucleus and the valence electrons increases causing the attraction between 
                                                                                               them to decrease, so atomic radius increases down a group while the 
                                                                                               electronegativity and ionization energy decrease. 
                                                Trends 
                                            Electron shielding                                 the masking of the nucleus by the kernel electrons.  Shielding is constant 
                                                                                               within a period, but grows down a group 
                                            Effective nuclear charge                           the charge felt by each valence electron.   
                                                                                               Calculated by protons – kernel electrons                                                          
                                                                                               Increases left to right across a period, but is constant in a group 
                                            Electronegativity                                  the ability to attract electrons in a covalent bond                                              trend  =                
                                                                                                                                                                                                                   ↑
                                            First Ionization Energy                            the energy needed to remove one electron                                                         trend  =                
                                                                                                                                                                                                                   ↑
                                            Atomic Radius                                      distance from the nucleus to the valence energy level                                            trend  =  ↓             
                                                                                               examples:            Which is more electronegative, K or Cl?                                     ans = Cl 
                                                                                                                    Which has the larger atomic radius, S or As?   ans = As 
                              
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