Periodic table of elementsPhysical properties of the group 1 elements
Mendeleev made an early periodic table. In the modern periodic table, elements are arranged in order of atomic number in periods and groups. Electronic arrangements model how electrons are arranged.
group 1The first vertical column of elements in the periodic table, starting with lithium and ending with francium. Also called the alkali metals. contains elementA substance made of one type of atom only. placed in a vertical column on the far left of the periodic tableA tabular representation of all known elements in order based on atomic number, eg all the noble gases are found on the right of the periodic table.. The elements in group 1 are called the alkali metals.
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Group 1 is on the left-hand side of the periodic table
The alkali metals share similar physical propertiesA description of the appearance of a substance or how it acts without involving chemical reactions. For example, state, melting point, conductivity, etc. and chemical propertiesA description of how a substance reacts with other substances. For example, flammability, pH, reaction with acid, etc..
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have relatively low melting pointThe temperature at which a solid changes into a liquid as it is heated.
The alkali metals also have low densityA measure of compactness and the ratio of mass to volume. It is usually measured in kilograms per metre cubed (kg/m3) or grams per centimetre cubed (g/cm3).. They are low enough for the first three (lithium, sodium and potassium) to float on water.
Question
The table shows the melting points of five alkali metals. Use this information to describe how melting point changes in group 1.
Element
Melting point
Lithium, Li
180°C
Sodium, Na
98°C
Potassium, K
63°C
Rubidium, Rb
39°C
Caesium, Cs
28°C
Element
Lithium, Li
Melting point
180°C
Element
Sodium, Na
Melting point
98°C
Element
Potassium, K
Melting point
63°C
Element
Rubidium, Rb
Melting point
39°C
Element
Caesium, Cs
Melting point
28°C
Going down group 1, the melting point decreases.
Question
Use the information in the table to predict the melting point of francium, Fr. Explain your answer.
The melting point of francium will be around 23°C. This is because francium is below caesium in the periodic table, so it should have a lower melting point, and the difference in melting point decreases going from one element to the next. The actual melting point is 21°C.