The Particle Nature of Matter
The Particle Nature of Matter
The Particle Nature of Matter
The isotopes are identified through their mass number which is the sum of the number of
protons and the number of neutrons in an atom. A shorthand notation for isotope includes the
element’s symbol and mass number
in 1817 to the work of Johann Dobereiner, a German chemist who formed the triads of elements
with similar properties like the triad of calcium, barium and strontium.
In 1863, John Newlands, an English chemist proposed the Law of Octaves. He based his
classification of elements on the fact that similar properties could be noted for every eight
element when they are arranged in order of increasing atomic masses.
Lothar Meyer and Dmitri Mendeleev both came up with periodic tables that showed how
elements should be grouped.
in 1914, Henry Moseley, an English physicist observed that the order of the X-ray frequencies
emitted by elements follows the ordering of the elements by atomic number.
periodic law which states that the properties of elements vary periodically with atomic number.
The vertical columns of the periodic table, called groups, identify the principal families of
elements.