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What is a period?
horizontal row in the periodic table
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What is a group?
vertical column in the periodic table
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What did Dobereiner discover?
he discovered triads
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What did Newlands change about the periodic table?
he arranged elements by atomic mass without leaving gaps, he also created law of octaves
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What did Meyer change about the periodic table?
he arranged the elements by valency number of bonds) and only included a subset of elements
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What did Mendeleev change about the periodic table?
he arranged the elements by atomic mass and chemical and physical properties while leaving gaps for unknown elements. he also made predictions about unknown elements - he is credited for the periodic table
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What did Moseley change about the periodic table?
he arranged the elements by atomic number - father of the modern periodic table
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What did Seaborg discover with the periodic table?
he discovered many transuranium elements (elements past uranium) which proposed the f-block
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What is the periodic law?
properties of elements repeat as a function of atomic number
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What are characteristic of metals?
elements that lose electrons easily, shiny, good conductors of heat and electricity, maleable (change form without breaking it), solid at room temp.
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What are characteristic of nonmetals?
different colors, solids, liquids or gases, brittle, do not conduct heat or electricity
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What are characteristic of metalloids?
have properties of metals and nonmetals - silverish, brittle, poor conductors
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What are characteristic of alkali metals?
group 1 - very reactive, violently reacts with water, soft, low density
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What are characteristic of alkaline earth metals?
group 2 - reactive but less reactive than alkali metals, slowly reacts with water
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Are halogens reactive?
group 17 - yes, they are very reactive
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Are noble gases reactive?
group 19 - no, they are virtually non reactive
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What block are transition metals in?
d-block, common metals
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What block are post-transition metals in?
p-block, larger elements below the metalloid line
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What block are lanthanoids in?
f-block, elements after La
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What block are actinoids in?
f-block, elements after Ac
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What is the octet rule?
8 valence electrons means chemical stability
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What are isoelectronic species?
atoms and ions have the same number of electrons and the same electron configuration
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What is an atomic radius?
the distance from the nucleus to the outermost electron(s)
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What is metallic character?
how easily an atom loses electrons
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What is ionization energy?
energy required to remove one electron from an atom
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What is electronegativity?
ability of an atom to attract electrons while in a compound (in the bond)
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What are blocks of elements according to the type if the last orbital being used?