Periodic Table
Periodic Table
Properties
Introduction
It is a table which classifies all the known elements in accordance with their properties in such a way
that elements with similar properties are grouped together in the same vertical column and dissimilar
elements are separated.
The 115 known elements are arranged in the Periodic Table in order of their increasing atomic
number.
The vertical columns are called groups.
" The horizontal rows are caled periods.
Dobereiner's Triads
In 1817, Dobereiner classified elements with similar chemical properties into groups of three called triads.
He noted that the atomic mass of the middle element in a triad is the arithmetic mean of the other two.
This is called Dobereiner's Law of Triads.
The physical and chemical properties of elements are a periodic function of their atomic numbers.
The properties which reappear at regular intervals, or in which there is gradual variation at regular
intervals,are called periodic properties, and the phenomenon is known as the periodicity of elements.
Shells/Orbits
Electrons in an atom revolve around the nucleus in certain selected but fixed concentric circular paths
called shells or orbits. These are associated with a definite amount of energy and are also called energy
levels.
Valency
It denotes the combining capacity of the atom of an element. It is equal to the number of electrons an
atom can donate or accept or share.
On moving from left to right in a period, the number of valence electrons increases from 1 to 8.
" Certain elements lose electrons in steps and hence show variable valency, e.g. Cu, Fe, Ag, Au etc.
" On moving down a group, the valence electrons and valency of all the elements in a group remain the
same.