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The Modern Periodic Table

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  • Definition: Elements
  • Definition: Modern Periodic Table
  • Key Points: Modern Periodic Table
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Definition: Elements

Elements are pure substances made up of one type of atom.

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Definition: Modern Periodic Table

A tabular arrangement of elements in groups (vertical columns) and periods (horizontal rows), highlighting the regular trends in properties of elements, is called a Periodic Table.

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The classification of elements resulting from an arrangement of the elements in an increasing order of their atomic numbers is the modern periodic table.

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Key Points: Modern Periodic Table

  • Dobereiner grouped elements in threes (triads) with similar properties and a pattern in atomic masses.
  • Newlands found that every 8th element shared similar properties (the Law of Octaves).
  • Mendeleev arranged elements by atomic mass and predicted new elements, but couldn’t explain isotopes and rare earths.
  • Moseley fixed the flaws by arranging elements by atomic number, forming the modern periodic table.
  • Bohr proposed the long-form periodic table based on electron arrangement.
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Introduction:

Dmitri Mendeleev (1834–1907), a Russian scientist, developed the Periodic Table of Elements between 1869 and 1872. At that time, 63 elements were known. Mendeleev arranged them in increasing order of atomic masses while also considering their physical and chemical properties.

  • He formulated the periodic law, stating: "The properties of elements are periodic functions of their atomic masses."
  • Elements with similar properties appeared at regular intervals, forming the basis of the periodic classification.
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The Modern Periodic Table:

The modern periodic table is a classification of elements based on their increasing atomic numbers. This arrangement allows for a more accurate prediction of element properties, making it an improvement over Mendeleev’s Periodic Table. It is also referred to as the Long Form of the Periodic Table.

Features of the Modern Periodic Table:

  • Elements are arranged by atomic number, eliminating most of the drawbacks of Mendeleev’s table.
  • Electronic configuration is directly linked to atomic number, providing a clear periodic trend.
  • Ambiguity about hydrogen’s position remains unresolved.

Henry Moseley’s Contribution (1913):

Conducted X-ray experiments and found that the square root of X-ray frequency is directly proportional to the atomic number of an element. This proved that atomic number is a fundamental property, leading to the formulation of Modern Periodic Law: "The physical and chemical properties of elements are periodic functions of their atomic numbers."

This discovery led to the modification of Mendeleev’s Periodic Law, adopting atomic number as the basis of classification.

Advantages of the Modern Periodic Table:

  • More precise prediction of element properties.
  • Systematic arrangement based on atomic number removes inconsistencies.
  • Clearer relation between atomic number and electronic configuration enhances understanding of periodic trends.

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