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Group 1
Alkali Metals, +1
H, Li, Na, K
Group 2
Alkaline Earth Metals, +2
Be, Mg, Ca
Group 13
Mostly Metals, +3
B, Al
Group 14
+/-4
C, Si, Sn, Pb
Group 15
-3
N, P
Group 16
-2
O, S
Group 17
Halogens, -1
F, Cl, Br, I
Group 18
Noble gases, 0
He, Ne, Ar
Group 3-12
Transition Metals, variable oxidation
Elements that serve as a transition between the two main group elements
Fe charge
Fe2+ or Fe3+
Cu charge
Cu+ or Cu2+
Oxygen charge in a compound
-2
Hydrogen charge in a compound
1
Periods
Rows (across)
Groups
Columns (vertical)
What is the oxidation number of any simple ion?
The same as the charge
when an element is by itself, and not bonded to any different element, what is the oxidation number?
0
the periodic table is sorted by
atomic number (increases left to right and down)
electron affinity, ionization energy, and electronegativity
increases left to right, decreases down
atomic radius
decreases left to right, increases down
mass #
protons + neutrons
atomic #
number of protons
Atomic Mass
the average mass of all the isotopes of an element, number at bottom of square, notation is amu
How many protons does oxygen have?
8
what is an ion?
a negatively or positively charged atom (more electrons than protons or viced versa)
cation
positively charged ion
anion
negatively charged ion
what is an isotope?
an atom with the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons (has a different mass number)
properties of metalloids
B, Si, Ge, As, Sb, Te, semiconductor, multiple different forms
properties of metals
shiny, good conductors, malleable, ductile, low ion energy and electron affinity, cations
properties of nonmetals
not shiny, poor conductors, often exist as gas or liquid at room temp, high ion energy and electron affinity, anions
noble gases characteristics
colorless, odorless, full octet, poor chemical reactivity