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Families of Elements

Families of Elements. Predict properties. Alkali Metals – Group 1. Extremely reactive (not found free in nature) Form stable ionic compounds React with… water to form a base air to form oxides acids to form salts

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Families of Elements

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  1. Families of Elements Predict properties

  2. Alkali Metals – Group 1 • Extremely reactive (not found free in nature) • Form stable ionic compounds • React with… • water to form a base • air to form oxides • acids to form salts • Usually reduce to their free state by electrolysis of their fused compounds

  3. Alkaline Earth Metals – Group 2 • Reactive (not found free in nature) • Form stable ionic compounds • React with… • water to form a base • air to form oxides • acids to form salts • Usually reduce to their free state by electrolysis of their fused compounds

  4. Nitrogen Family – Group 15 • Members range from • typical nonmetals: N,P • through metalloids: As, Sb • to metals: Bi • Facts about NITROGEN • Relatively inactive at room temperature • Forms stable diatomic molecules with triple bond • Component of proteins • Forms unstable compounds used in explosives • Facts about PHOSPHOROUS • Component of nucleic acids (DNA, RNA) • More reactive than nitrogen at room temperature • Forms tetratomic molecules (P4); not diatomic

  5. Oxygen Family – Group 16 • Members range from • typical nonmetals: O,S • through metalloids: Se, Te • to metals: Po • All solids except for OXYGEN

  6. Halogens (salt formers) – Group 17 • Very reactive nonmetals • Not found free in nature • High electronegativity • Form diatomic molecules when free • React with metals to form salts • Tendency to form positive oxidation state increases with atomic number • Found in all three phases due to differences in Van der Waals (dispersive) forces.

  7. Noble Gases – Group 18 • Have a complete outer shell (octet) • Almost inert (not reactive) • Krypton, xenon, and radon form compounds with oxygen and fluorine

  8. Transition Elements – Groups 3-12 • Have positive oxidation states • Lose electrons from two outermost energy levels • Ions form colored solutions

  9. Block Groups – Energy Orbitals

  10. s orbitals

  11. p orbitals

  12. d orbitals

  13. Electron Affinity

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