Abstract

Abstract The Periodic Law, one of the great discoveries in human history, is magnificent in the art of chemistry. Different arrangements of chemical elements in differently shaped Periodic Tables serve for different purposes. “Can this Periodic Table be derived from quantum chemistry or physics?” can only be answered positively, if the internal structure of the Periodic Table is explicitly connected to facts and data from chemistry. Quantum chemical rationalization of such a Periodic Tables is achieved by explaining the details of energies and radii of atomic core and valence orbitals in the leading electron configurations of chemically bonded atoms. The coarse horizontal pseudo-periodicity in seven rows of 2, 8, 8, 18, 18, 32, 32 members is triggered by the low energy of and large gap above the 1s and nsp valence shells (2 ≤ n ≤ 6 !). The pseudo-periodicity, in particular the wavy variation of the elemental properties in the four longer rows, is due to the different behaviors of the s and p vs. d and f pairs of atomic valence shells along the ordered array of elements. The so-called secondary or vertical periodicity is related to pseudo-periodic changes of the atomic core shells. The Periodic Law of the naturally given System of Elements describes the trends of the many chemical properties displayed inside the Chemical Periodic Tables. While the general physical laws of quantum mechanics form a simple network, their application to the unlimited field of chemical materials under ambient ‘human’ conditions results in a complex and somewhat accidental structure inside the Table that fits to some more or less symmetric outer shape. Periodic Tables designed after some creative concept for the overall appearance are of interest in non-chemical fields of wisdom and art.

Highlights

  • To begin with, we analyze important chemical observations and draw conceptual conclusions on the ‘Natural System’ of ‘Chemical Elements’

  • On this basis we summarize on the Physical Origin of the Periodicities in the Natural System of Chemical Elements and comment in this context on several conceptual issues, brought up in the communities of chemists, educators, philosophers and artists

  • The latter ones create new outer shapes of Periodic Tables with apparent symmetries that are independent of its inner structure that is coupled to the chemical facts

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1970 C.-S. Cao et al.: Physical origin of chemical periodicities in the system of elements

Introduction
Chemical elements and their ordinal numbers
The birth of periodic tables
The primary purpose of periodic tables in chemistry
Conceptual clarifications
Textbook narratives
Chemical facts
The structure of chemical periodicity
Og Rg
The uniqueness of the second period
Mean of groups
Core shell
Insertion of d and df blocks into the sp block
Which atomic electron configurations are relevant for chemistry?
Findings
The grand picture
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