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Chemistry: Introduction to the Periodic Table - Dmitri Mendeleev

FREE Online Course: https://www.socratica.com/courses/che... BUY Practice Tests: https://bookstore.socratica.com/?tags... JOIN Chemistry Club: https://snu.socratica.com/chemistry ⬣⬣⬣ The periodic table is the most powerful tool chemists have for organizing chemical information. Without it, chemistry would be a chaotic, confusing jumble of seemingly random observations. What makes the periodic table really invaluable is its use as a predictive tool. You can predict a lot about the chemical behavior of an element if you know where it is on the periodic table. We give credit to Dmitri Mendeleev for the first Periodic Table. He organized the elements in his table in order of atomic mass. Henry Moseley modified the table, ordering the elements in terms of atomic number. This is the periodic table we use today. BREAKING NEWS: The Periodic Table now has a FULL SEVENTH ROW! Elements 113, 115, 117, and 118 : http://www.theguardian.com/science/20... ⬣⬣⬣ LESSON CHAPTERS: 0:00 Introduction to Periodic Table 0:34 What does each square tell you about each element - name, chemical symbol, atomic number, atomic mass 1:10 Metals - where metallic elements are found on the periodic table 1:22 Nonmetals - where non-metallic elements are found on the periodic table 1:37 Metalloids - where metalloids are found on the periodic table 1:54 Elements are listed in order of increasing atomic number 2:04 Each element has a unique atomic number 2:11 Why elements are organized into columns - periodicity of chemical behavior/ Periodic Law 2:48 Columns are called groups or families - elements in the same group have similar chemical properties (valence electron configurations) 3:02 7 Rows called Periods - correspond to energy levels 3:15 Alkali metals and alkali Earth metals - s orbitals being filled 3:27 p orbitals being filled on right side of periodic table 3:34 Noble gases have filled valence shell 3:42 Transition metals - d orbitals being filled 3:50 Inner Transition metals - Lanthanides and Actinides - f orbitals being filled 4:09 How Groups are numbered 5:09 Changes to the periodic table 5:24 The first periodic table (in Mendeleev's handwriting) 5:54 The work of Dmitri Mendeleev 1869 - in order of increasing atomic mass 6:07 Lothar Meyer 6:25 Mendeleev left gaps in his table and proposed missing elements 7:14 Henry Moseley modified periodic table - re-ordered by atomic number instead of atomic mass 8:38 92 Naturally occurring elements 8:41 synthesized elements SUBSCRIBE so you never miss a video! http://bit.ly/SocraticaSubscribe MORE Chemistry content on our website https://www.socratica.com/subject/che... ⬣⬣⬣ SUPPORT our channel: Patreon :   / socratica   PayPal donation: https://www.paypal.me/socratica Bitcoin : bc1qda47tgfyk67lxa7yqn8y5m02hjcglghsd5c58n Thank you! ⬣⬣⬣ RECOMMENDED Books & Resources: Socratica Practice Tests: https://shop.socratica.com/collection... How to Be a Great Student: https://amzn.to/3t5jeH3 239 pc Chemistry Molecules Model Kit: https://amzn.to/3DhlG3n Brown and LeMay Chemistry: The Central Science 14th edition: https://amzn.to/3fiLR1G McGraw/Hill Chemistry by Chang & Goldsby https://amzn.to/3UclbP3 Uncle Tungsten: Memories of a Chemical Boyhood by Oliver Sacks https://amzn.to/3ffeRau Napoleon's Buttons: How 17 Molecules Changed History https://amzn.to/3sIXuBW ⬣⬣⬣ Written and Produced by Kimberly Hatch Harrison About our instructor: Kimberly Hatch Harrison received degrees in Biology and English Literature from Caltech before working in pharmaceuticals research, developing drugs for autoimmune disorders. She continued her studies in Molecular Biology (focusing on Immunology and Neurobiology) at Princeton University, where she began teaching as a graduate student. Her success in teaching convinced her to leave the glamorous world of biology research and turn to teaching full-time, accepting a position at an exclusive prep school, where she taught biology and chemistry for eight years. Kimberly co-founded Socratica Studios. ⬣⬣⬣ Creative Commons Picture Credits: Dmitri Mendeleev Periodic Table monument in Saint Petersburg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:San... Author: Heidas Plasma globe video http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Pla... Author: Colin #Chemistry #PeriodicTable #EducationalVideo

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