PERIODIC TABLE
Introduction:
- In nineteenth century, chemists devoted much of their efforts in attempts to arrange elements in a systematic manner.
- These efforts resulted in discovery of periodic law.
- On the basis of this law, the elements known at that time, were arranged in the form of a table which is known as periodic table.
1)Periods:
- The horizontal rows of the table are called periods.
- Each period corresponds to the number of electron shells in an atom. Example:-
- Elements in Period 1 have one elecron shell, while elements in Period 7 have seven.
- 2)Groups:
- The vertical columns are known as groups.
- Elements within the same group share similar chemical properties.
- Example:
- Group 1 elements (alkali metals) are highly reactive, while Group 18 elements (noble gases) are inert and non-reactive.
- 3)Blocks:
- The table is divided into blocks based on electron configuration: s-block, p-block, d-block, and f-block.
- These blocks help in understanding the filling order of electrons in atomic orbitals.
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Key Sections of the Table
- Alkali Metals (Group 1):
- These are soft, highly reactive metals.
- Examples:
- lithium (Li), sodium (Na), and potassium (K).
- They react vigorously with water and are used in various applications, from batteries to fertilizers.
- Transition Metals (d-Block):
- These metals, such as iron (Fe), copper (Cu), and gold (Au), are known for their ability to form various oxidation states and complex ions.
- They are crucial in industrial processes and technology.
- Halogens (Group 17):
- Halogens, including fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), and bromine (Br), are highly reactive nonmetals.
- They are used in disinfectants, pharmaceuticals, and chemical synthesis.
- Noble Gases (Group 18):
- Noble gases like helium (He), neon (Ne), and argon (Ar) are inert and don’t typically form compounds.
- They are used in lighting, cryogenics, and as protective gases in various processes.
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8 elements each. Fourth and fifth periods consist of 18 elements each. Sixth period has 32 elements while seventh period has 23 elements and is incomplete.
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