Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Periodic Table Groups Mind Map
- Group 1: Alkali Metals
- Properties:
- React with oxygen to form
oxides
Anmerkungen:
- \[4Li + 0_2 -> 2li_20\]
- Shiny when freshly
cut but tarnish
rapidly in moist air
- React with water to form hydroxides and hydrogen
gas
- Alkali metal + water -> Metal hydroxide + Hydrogen gas
Anmerkungen:
- \[2Li + 2 H_2O -> 2LiOH + H_2\]
- React with chlorine and bromine to form
chlorides and bromides
Anmerkungen:
- colourless, crystal salts
- Become more reactive as the group is
descended
- Why?
- Octet rule: When
placing electrons in
orbits, the electron
configuration with a
full outer shell is
preferable
- In a reaction with a
non-metal, an alkali
metal loses the single
electrons in its
outermost shell
- Moving down the group, the
atom gets bigger and
electrons feel less
attraction from the nucleus
- Giving away the
outermost electron
becomes easier and
hence the elements
become more reactive
- Low melting point
- Soft
- Easily cut
- Can be identified using flame
tests
- Lithium
- Crimson
red
- Sodium
- Orange
- Potassium
- Lilac
- Group 7: Halogens
- Properties
- All exist as diatomic molecules
- Density, boiling point and melting point increase moving down the
group
- React with metals to form salts
Anmerkungen:
- \[Cl_2 +Mg -> MgCl_2\]
\[F_2 + 2Na -> 2NaF\]
- These salts have many uses
- NaCl - Table
salt
- NaBr - Disinfectant for
pools
- Can be used as disinfectants and bleaches as they kill microorganisms
and remove colour
- React with hydrogen to form hydrogen halides
Anmerkungen:
- \[H_2 + Cl_2 -> 2HCl\]
- When these halides
dissolve in water,
they break up into a
positive and
negative ion
- Reactivity decreases down the
group
- A more reactive
halogenw ill displace a
less reactive halogen in a
displacement reaction
- According to the
octet rule, halogens
gain one electron
when they react
- Moving down the group,
atoms become bigger and
electrons feel less attraction
from the nucleus
- Gaining an electron
becomes less
favourable and hence
elements become less
reactive
- Can be identified using a precipitation reaction
with silver nitrate
Anmerkungen:
- \[Ag^{+}(aq)+Cl^{-}(aq)-> AgCl(s)\]
- Chloride
- White
- Bromide
- Pale yellow
- Iodide
- Yellow
- Group 0: Noble gases
- Properties
- Colourless
- Low melting and boiling points
points
- Poor conductors of heat and
electricity
- Inert: They do not react
easily
- Octet rule is
already
satisfied since
they have a
full outer
shell
- Exist as single
atoms
- Uses
- Helium : Weather
balloons
- Low density and non-flammable
- Neon: long lasting illuminated
signs
- Produces a distinctive
red-orange light when
electricity is passed through it