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Chapter Eight The Periodic Table 1 The Modern Periodic Table 2 •Representative Elements: (main group elements) - Incomplete s or p shell determine elemental properties •Transition metals – d orbitals also play a role in bonding Some Groups in the Periodic Table 3 Alkali Metals Alkali Earth Metals Halogens • Group 1A • Group 2A • Group 7A • +1 charge • +2 charge • -1 charge • Highly reactive • Reactive • Highly reactive if single atoms • Diatomic molecules Metalloids • Some characteristics of metals, some of nonmetals • semiconductors Transition metals • Center of table Lanthanides & ActinidesNoble Gases • Varying (+) charge • Bottom of table • Group 8A • Use Roman numerals • Very reactive • + charge (if charged) • + charge • Inert (least reactive) • Often radioactive Valence and Core Electrons 4 Valence electrons: •Highest energy shell (largest principle quantum #, n) •Furthest from nucleus •Outermost electrons •Available for bonding - Determine the behavior of the atom Core electrons •Located on the inside in inner shells. •Principal quantum number is lower - Valence e Example 1s22s22p4 Oxygen, O Z = 8 1s22s22p4 valence electrons e- = 6 2 2 4 Core electrons e- = 2 1s 2s 2p
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