Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Periodic Table - Trends in the Periodic Table — Flashcards | 9th Grade Science | FatSkills

Grades 9 and 10 - Chemistry - High School - Periodic Table - Trends in the Periodic Table — Flashcards

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All of the scientists who contributed to the development of the periodic table arranged groups of similar elements in vertical columns. Commonly known groups are groups 1, 7 and 0. These have 'trivial names' - the alkali metals, the halogens and the noble gasses. The patterns in the periodic table are usually referred to as trends because the patterns are not exact and in some cases, you can't measure them directly e.g. reactivity of the alkali metals with water. Whilst there are some trends that run along the rows, the most important trends are found when you go down the groups.

PLEASE NOTE: There are different ways of numbering the groups of the periodic table. Uptill high school level chemistry, the number of electrons in the outer shell = number of group.At higher levels, you will find that this is no longer the case other than for groups 1 and 2. 

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As you go down group 1, from lithium to francium, what happens to the reactivity of the elements?
It increases
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