Atomic theory and the periodic table

The periodic table of elements
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The periodic table of elements

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Learning Goals

  • You can describe and use Bohr's atomic model to draw an atom.
  • You can explain the structure and purpose of the periodic table of the elements (PTE).
  • You can identify alkali metals, halogens and noble gasses in  the periodic table.
  • You can explain the properties of elements with respect to chemical reactions from their positions in the PTE.

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Atomic models (What's in an atom?)
Dalton                                      Rutherford                             Bohr
Atoms have discrete masses (u) and charges (e), inner workings are unknown
Atoms have a tiny nucleus, which is (+)-charged, around it is a "cloud" of orbiting electrons (-)
Atomic nuclei consist of protons (+) and neutrons (0), surrounded by electrons(-) in fixed orbits ("shells")

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What do we care about in chemistry?
  • Atomic number = number of protons (this determines the atom's name, and these are the numbers of atoms in the PTE)
  • Atomic mass = Number of nucleons (protons + neutrons) (

  • For uncharged atoms (so, non-ions), number of electrons = number of protons.

Take Fluorine for example...

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Group = column

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Period = Row

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Alkali metals 
  • Group 1 of the PTE
  • Extremely reactive!!

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Alkali metals 
  • Meet Sodium (Na)
  • Has 1 electron in the outer shell (as do all alkali metals)
  • Since full outer shells are the most stable: How can sodium achieve a full outer shell?

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By relinquishing 1 electron!

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Halogens
  • Group 17
  • Also extremely reactive!
    (But with a twist...)

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Halogenen
  • Fluorine is a halogen;
  • It, too, wants a full outer shell...

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By stealing 1 electron! (Sodium's!) 

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Op de atoombinding komen we later nog terug. 
Or...by sharing an electron with a neighbor!
Shared pair of electrons = "atomic bond"

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Op de atoombinding komen we later nog op terug. 
Noble gasses
  • Group 18 of the PTE
  • They want nothing to do with the rest... snobs!

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Noble gasses 
  • Meet Neon
  • Like all noble gasses it has a full outer shell
  • Which is extremely favorable, so there's no chemistry here...

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