CHEM 101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: European Route E40, Ionic Radius, Diamagnetism

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Aluminum: low density atoms result in low-density metal (4. 1) Periodic property- a property of an element that is predictable based on an element"s position in the periodic table. The density of aluminum metal is low because the density of an aluminum atom is low. The density of elements tends to increase as you move down a column in the periodic table. The density of the elements increases even though the radius generally increases as well because the mass of each successive atom increases even more than its volume down. Finding patterns: the periodic law and the periodic table (4. 2) Periodic law- a law based on the observation that when the elements arranged in order of increasing mass, certain sets of properties recur periodically. Main-group elements- one of the elements found in the s and p blocks of the periodic table, whose properties tend to be predictable based on their position in the table.

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