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The Element Symbols of the Periodic Table represent the abbreviated form of an element
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Periodic Table: Symbols Concept
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Now before we talk about the periodic table, the elements and their symbols, let's go over a little bit of history. We're going to say here at the end of 18th century, it was Antoine Levasseur who compiled a list of 23 elements and their symbols known at the time. And in 18/69, it was Mendeleev who organized them by their recurring or periodic chemical properties. He used the term periodic law to justify the way you organized, the elements. Now, how does this connect to the periodic table? Well, the periodic table here has all of these elements with their symbols, and we're gonna see the periodic table itself can be seen as a grid of elemental symbols that is organized in terms of increasing atomic number. Remember, your atomic number uses the variable z, and it basically tells us the number of protons for any particular element. So here, hydrogen has the lowest atomic number, and as we start moving, we'll see that the atomic number is increasing. So 1, 2, 3, so on and so forth. By organizing the periodic table in terms of increasing atomic number, elements are allowed to fall within certain columns or groups. When they're in the same group, they're gonna share similar chemical properties. This was the genius of Mendeleev. By organizing it in terms of, increasing atomic number, he could predict that in this slot, an element would be found eventually. So although there were about 23 elements at the time when they started organizing this, By organizing in the way that they did, they could predict that other elements would be found over time. Now the element symbol itself is just the abbreviated form of an element. Now, most elements, it's based on the first letters of their names. Hydrogen, starts with an h, so its element symbol is an h. Lithium, starts with l I, so its element symbol is l I. But there are 11 elements on the periodic table, which aren't based on the first level letters of their name, but actually based on their Latin names. Now the Latin names are not as important, but it's it's good to know that certain names and certain symbols don't really match up too well. That's because the symbol is based on the old Latin name that has been replaced over time with this new modern one. So those elements include sodium, which is Na, potassium, which is k, iron, which is fe, tungsten, which is w, copper, which is cu, silver, which is ag, gold, which is a u, mercury, which is hg, Tin which is s n, lead which is p b, and then finally antimony which is s b. The rest of the elements, for the most part, we can see that the name comes from the first letter or first few letters of the name. But these 11s, these special 11 ones, their symbol comes from the old Latin name that has been replaced over time. So just remember, the periodic table can be credited from Lavoisier and Mendeleev. Organizational wise, Mendeleev had a big part in playing when organizing the periodic table, and it's organized in terms of increasing atomic number so that groups that have similar chemical properties, well, elements that fall in certain groups have similar chemical properties. So take this to heart when you're learning about each of these elements. Now consult with your professor because, normally, they want you to memorize a set number of elements with their symbols. So I would go back and talk to your professors and find out how many of these elements you do need to know for memory.
There are 11 elements that posses a symbol based on Latin names.
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Periodic Table: Symbols Example 1
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So here in this example question it says, name the halogen with the smallest atomic number. So remember, if you are a halogen, then you reside in group 7a, or what we call group 17. So if we come up here, we're gonna say group 7a or group 17 is this group right here. And which choices do we have to look at? We have Fluorine, we have Chlorine, Bromine, and Iodine. So those are our halogens. S c is over here, so that's al. So the one with the smallest atomic number, if we look we have 9 173553. Flooring would be the answer. It has the smallest atomic number of just 9. So here, we're gonna say that a would have to be our correct answer.
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Based on the number of protons each element has, which would you expect to be chemically similar?