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                       Name                                                     Class                            Date
                        CHAPTER 5 The Periodic Table
                         SECTION   Organizing the Elements
                           1
                        KEY IDEAS
                         As you read this section, keep these questions in mind:
                         • How did Dmitri Mendeleev organize his periodic table?
                         • How are the elements arranged in a modern periodic 
                           table?
                       How Are the Elements Organized?
                           People organize things so that a particular item is                                 READING TOOLBOX
                       easier to find. For example, a person may organize her                              Organize Create a Spider 
                       CDs by the names of the bands. Another person may                                   Map that has two legs and 
                       organize his books by subject.                                                      several lines on each leg. 
                           In the 1860s, scientists knew of about 60 elements.                             Use the map to compare 
                       A Russian schoolteacher named Dmitri Mendeleev was                                  Mendeleev’s periodic table 
                                                                                                           with the modern periodic 
                       trying to organize these elements. Mendeleev listed the                             table.
                       properties of each element on a separate piece of paper. 
                       He then tried to arrange the pieces of paper into rows 
                       and columns so that they formed a pattern. 
                       MENDELEEV’S PERIODIC TABLE
                           In 1869, Mendeleev published the first periodic table 
                       of the elements. In his periodic table, Mendeleev 
                       arranged elements in rows by increasing atomic mass. 
                       Within a row, elements with lower atomic masses were 
                       on the left. Mendeleev started a new row every time the 
                       chemical properties of the elements repeated. Thus, all 
                       the elements in a column had similar properties.                                         READING CHECK
                                                                                                           1. Identify What property 
                                                                                                           did Mendeleev use to 
                                                                                                           organize his periodic table? 
                           Each row of Mendeleev’s periodic table represented a repeating pattern. 
                           Because the pattern of chemical properties repeated by rows, all elements 
                           lined up in a column had similar properties.
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         Name                                                     Class                            Date
          SECTION 1 Organizing the Elements continued
                                               PREDICTING ELEMENTS
                                                  When Mendeleev arranged the elements in a table, he 
                                               left gaps, or spaces, in the table. Look again at Mendeleev’s 
                                               table on the last page. Notice that Mendeleev included 
                                               question marks in his table. The question marks repre-
                                               sented elements with certain properties that scientists had 
                                               not discovered yet. Because he saw patterns of chemical 
                                               properties, Mendeleev predicted that scientists would 
              READING CHECK                    eventually find the elements that filled those gaps. 
         2. Explain Why did                       Mendeleev was not the only person to develop a 
         Mendeleev leave gaps in the           periodic table. However, he was the first to use the table 
         periodic table?                       to make predictions. For example, Mendeleev left a space 
                                               in his table for an element after silicon. He predicted that 
                                               this element would be a gray metal that had a high 
                                               melting point. In 1886, the element germanium was 
                                               discovered.   
                                                                          Properties of Germanium
                                                                                           Mendeleev’s       Actual
                                                                                           prediction        Property
                                                                          Atomic mass      70                72.6
                                                                                                    3                3
                                                                          Density          5.5 g/cm          5.3 g/cm
                                                                          Appearance       Dark gray metal Gray metalloid
                                                                          Melting point    High              937 °C
                                               Germanium has the properties similar to those that Mendeleev predicted.
                                               PROBLEMS WITH MENDELEEV’S TABLE
                                                  Mendeleev found that some elements did not fit the 
                                               pattern in his table. For example, Mendeleev had to place 
                                               tellurium (Te) before iodine (I) in his table so that they 
                                               fit the pattern of chemical properties. However, when 
                                               he switched Te and I, they were no longer in order of 
              READING CHECK                    increasing atomic mass. 
         3. Explain Why did                       Mendeleev thought that the values for the atomic 
         Mendeleev have problems               masses of Te and I might be incorrect. He thought that 
         arranging the elements Te             careful measurements would show that the atomic mass 
         and I?                                of Te was actually less than that of I. However, measure-
                                               ments by other scientists showed that the atomic masses 
                                               of the two elements were correct. This problem was 
                                               finally solved about 40 years later by an English chemist 
                                               named Henry Moseley. 
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                                                         SECTION 1 Organizing the Elements continued
                                                       How Is the Periodic Table Organized Today?
                                                                Unlike Mendeleev, Mosely did not organize elements 
                                                       by increasing atomic masses. Instead, he organized the 
                                                       elements into a periodic table by atomic number. Recall 
                                                       that an element’s atomic number is the number of 
                                                       protons in an atom of the element.                                                                                                                                                                                   READING CHECK
                                                                The new way of organizing did not change the                                                                                                                                                     4. Identify What property 
                                                       locations of most elements in the periodic table.                                                                                                                                                         did Mosely use to organize 
                                                       However, a few elements, including Te and I, did move.                                                                                                                                                    the periodic table? 
                                                       Although Te has a higher atomic mass than I, it has 
                                                       a lower atomic number. Thus, Mosely could place Te 
                                                       before I in the periodic table without disturbing the 
                                                       pattern of chemical properties. 
                                                                The modern periodic table has more than 100 elements, 
                                                       and organizes the elements by atomic number. Because 
                                                       elements are arranged by atomic number, elements 
                                                       with similar properties are located in the same column. 
                                                       Therefore, the properties of the elements on the periodic 
                                                       table repeat at regular intervals. This principle is known as 
                                                       the periodic law.
                                                       PERIODS AND GROUPS                                                                                                                                                                                        8g^i^XVaI]^c`^c\
                                                                A horizontal row on the periodic table is called a 
                                                       period. There are seven periods on the periodic table. The                                                                                                                                                5. Compare Which 
                                                       properties of the elements in a period are different. A                                                                                                                                                   information helps you 
                                                       vertical column on the periodic table is called a group. All                                                                                                                                              predict the properties of an 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 element—the period it is in, 
                                                       the elements in a group have similar chemical properties.                                                                                                                                                 or the group it is in? Explain 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 your answer. 
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        Name                                               Class                       Date
        Section 1 Review
        SECTION VOCABULARY
          group a vertical column of elements in the         periodic law the law that states that the 
            periodic table; elements in a group share          repeating chemical and physical properties of 
            chemical properties                                elements change periodically with the atomic 
          period in chemistry, a horizontal row of             numbers of the elements
            elements in the periodic table
          1. Compare Find oxygen, sulfur, and fluorine in the periodic table in the back of the
            book. Are the chemical properties of oxygen more similar to those of sulfur or to
            those of fluorine? Explain your answer.
          2. Identify Complete the table below to describe several elements. Use the periodic
            table in the back of the book to help you. Round off atomic masses to the nearest
            whole number. For example, change 15.9994 to 16.
             Element          Symbol          Atomic number Atomicmass         Period          Group
             Gold
                                              47
                                                                               42
                              Fe
          3. Predict If scientists found element 117, into which period and group would
            they place it? Identify one element that would have properties similar to those of
            element 117.
          4. Infer Before 1937, scientists had not found element 43. Chemists predicted the
            properties of element 43. How was it possible for chemists to predict these
            properties?
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