How is the periodic table arranged?
In an order where similar elements are grouped together.
What did Mendeleev’s periodic table leave space for?
I discovered elements
What determines an elements place of the periodic table?
It’s atomic (proton) number.
What determines an elements chemical properties?
The number of electrons in the outer shell.
Metals tend to….. where as non metals tend to….
Loose electrons, gain electrons
Why are the noble gases so unreactive?
Because of their stable electronic arrangement. (8 electrons in outer shell/full outer shell)
What are the group 1 elements called?
Alkali metals
What happens to the melting/boiling points of alkali metals as you go down the group?
Decrease.
What is formed when any alkali metal reacts with water?
Hydrogen and an alkaline solution containing the metal oxide.
What ions do alkali metals form?
1+
As you go down the group of A. Metals….
The reactivity increases.
Group 7?
Halogens
What ions do halogens form?
-1
A more reactive halogen can….
Replace a less reactive halogen from a solution of one of its salts.
As you go down the halogen group, the reactivity….
Decreases.
Electrostatic attraction Between electrons and nucleus depends on… (3)
Compared with the alkali metals, transition metals have….
They are…
Much higher melting and boiling points and densities.
Stronger, harder and less reactive.
What do transition metals not react vigorously with?
Water and oxygen.
What often are transition metal compounds?
Coloured.
What can tradition metal compounds be used for?
Industrial catalysts.
Copper reacts (mainly) with…
Oxygen
Why does the reactivity of Group 1 (alkali metals) elements increase as you go down the group? (6)
Structure for a describing trends in reactivity? (6)