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SC10-WEEK27-ORGANIZING THE PERIODIC TABLE

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Created on May 21, 2024

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ORGANIZING THE PERIODIC TABLE

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What is the Periodic Table?

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Structure of the periodic table:

The current periodic table is structured in seven (horizontal) rows called periods and in 18 (vertical) columns called groups or families.

Periodic properties of the elements:

What is an Electronegativity?

The electronegativity of an element is a measure of the ability of the atom of that element to attract bonding electrons towards itself when it forms compounds. The higher the electronegativity, the greater the ability of the atom to attract bonded electrons.

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Atomic size and atomic radius

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Ionization energy

Energy necessary to remove an electron from an atom.

Electron affinity

Energy change that occurs when an atom accepts an electron.

Quantum numbers

Electronic Distribution:

Orbital

The Pauli Exclusion Principle

Rule of maximum multiplicity

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10TH-ORGANIZING THE PERIODIC TABLE-EN © 2024 by CASURID is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

The Periodic Table of the Elements or simply the Periodic Table is a graphical tool that lists all the chemical elements known to humanity, organized according to the number of protons in their atoms, also called atomic number (Z), and also taking into account the configuration of their electrons and the specific chemical properties they present.

SC.912.P.8.4 Explore the scientific theory of atoms (also known as atomic theory) by describing the structure of atoms in terms of protons, neutrons and electrons, and differentiate among these particles in terms of their mass, electrical charges and locations within the atom.