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Chemical reactivity The full version will be presented Mon 31st July 2006 See you at the EXPO! Last week our focus was; 1. Elements and compound 2. The work and thinking of the scientists who developed the periodic table (Hennig Brand, Johann Dobereiner, John Newlands and Dimitri Mendeleev) 3 The physical properties of both metals and non metals 4 (Groups, periods, atomic and mass numbers) 5. The reactivity of some elements This week please think about the following; 1. the structure of the first 20 elements 2. The special stability of the inert gases 3. Why the other elements take part in chemical reactions 4. Ionic and covalent bonding 5. Learn the symbols/charges for some common ions. 1 Essential Info 4 7 9 11 12 14 16 19 20 23 24 27 28 31 32 35.5 40 39 40 Gp 1 Gp 2 Gp 3 Gp 4 Gp 5 Gp 6 Gp 7 Gp0 Useful links Who was Dmitri Mendeleev? http://www.chemistry.co.nz/mendeleev.htm A Quick look at the History of the Periodic Table http://periodictable.com/pages/AAE_History.html Periodic Table.com http://periodictable.com/pages/AAE_PerTbl.html 2 Dimensional Periodic Table http://periodictable.com/pages/AAE_Flatprint.html 3 Dimensional Periodic Table http://periodictable.com/pages/1rotate.html The Development of the Periodic Table http://www.chemsoc.org/viselements/pages/history_iii.html Web Elements http://www.webelements.com/ Chemical Elements.com http://chemicalelements.com/ Periodic Table of Elements http://environmentalchemistry.com/yogi/periodic/ Period Table.com for Students http://periodictable.com/pages/AAE__studentHOME.html The basic stucture of the atom Essential Info The nucleus contains protons and neutrons The electrons spin around the nucleus in orbits NUCLEUS Electrons in orbits Essential Info The electrons are found in orbits which spin around the nucleus Generally as the orbits get further from the nucleus their size gets larger. They hold more electrons! 2 8 8 18 Essential Info 23 11 Na Atomic number = number of protons and number of electrons Atomic Mass = number of protons and neutrons added together Number of neutrons = Mass number - atomic number Some atom structures I discussed atomic structure at this point Na 23 Na 11 Fluorine Cl F 19 9F Potassium K 39 K 19 You should be able to draw diagrams for the first twenty elements!!!! Turn to page 497 and find out why atoms take part in chemical reactions The p497 was mentioned in a Harry Potter film It does not refer to any school text Why do chemical reactions take place? The inert gases are completely stable and DO NOT take part in chemical reactions Atoms of other elements take part in chemical reactions so that they can become more stable. They would all like to have the same electron arrangements as the inert gases. They can do this by either transferring electrons completely or by sharing electrons Why does Mg react with O? Mg is a group 2 metal. Its outer orbit has 2 electrons It would like to become more like Ne. Ne is stable and has a full outer orbit. O is a group 6 non metal. Its outer orbit has 6 electrons. It would also like a full outer orbit By reacting together they can achieve this! Mg O ; Student guide to writing chemical formulae Rules leading to correct formula 2. Positive ions usually form the first part of the name (99% cases) 3. If the formula is correct there is no overall charge 4. If you have more than one polyatomic ion it is placed inside brackets Please copy into your exercise books 1. Positive ions (cations) can join to negative ions (anions) Essential training ions Positive ions +1 sodium Na+ Negative ions -1 potassium K+ chloride Cl- hydrogen H+ bromide Brhydroxide OHnitrate NO3hydrogencarbonate HCO3carbonate CO3 oxide O2sulphide S2sulphate SO4 sulphite SO3 chromate CrO4 lithium Li silver Ag+ +2 +3 fluoride F- ammonium NH4+ magnesium calcium Mg2+ Ca2+ barium Ba2+ zinc Zn2+ iron(11) Fe2+ copper Cu2+ aluminium Al3+ chromium Cr3+ iron(111) Fe3+ -2 -3 nitride N3phosphate PO4 IONS TABLE http://www.eastmarinedrive.com/ Chemical Formulae 1. IONS sodium fluoride CHARGES FORMULA NUMBERS Chemical Formulae 2. IONS CHARGES FORMULA magnesium fluoride NUMBERS Chemical Formulae 3. IONS CHARGES FORMULA silver hydroxide NUMBERS