Elements and Substances

 
 
8.2 Modern Periodic Table of Elements
 
Periodic Table With 118 Elements - Black and White
 

1. Moving from left to right

  • A decrease in metallic properties
  • An increase in non-metallic properties
  • Change of the properties of oxides from basic to acidic
  • A decrease in electrical conductivity of the element
  • An increases in proton number

2. Proton number: number of protons in the nucleus of an atom

3. Electron arrangements of the elements

  • For neutral atom, the number of protons is equal to the number of electrons
  • The electrons are arranged in shells around the nucleus
  • First shell: 2 electrons
  • Second shell: 8 electrons
  • Third shell: 18 electrons

4. Formation of positive and negative ions

  • Some atoms will accept or donate electrons to form a stable electron arrangement
  • Neutral atoms achieve a stable duplet or octet electron arrangement
  • Positive ions: formed when the atoms of metal elements donate electrons
  • Negative ions: formed when the atoms of non-metallic elements accept electrons

Elements and Substances

 
 
8.2 Modern Periodic Table of Elements
 
Periodic Table With 118 Elements - Black and White
 

1. Moving from left to right

  • A decrease in metallic properties
  • An increase in non-metallic properties
  • Change of the properties of oxides from basic to acidic
  • A decrease in electrical conductivity of the element
  • An increases in proton number

2. Proton number: number of protons in the nucleus of an atom

3. Electron arrangements of the elements

  • For neutral atom, the number of protons is equal to the number of electrons
  • The electrons are arranged in shells around the nucleus
  • First shell: 2 electrons
  • Second shell: 8 electrons
  • Third shell: 18 electrons

4. Formation of positive and negative ions

  • Some atoms will accept or donate electrons to form a stable electron arrangement
  • Neutral atoms achieve a stable duplet or octet electron arrangement
  • Positive ions: formed when the atoms of metal elements donate electrons
  • Negative ions: formed when the atoms of non-metallic elements accept electrons