3.1.1 Periodicity Flashcards

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How are elements arranged in the periodic table?

A

They are arranged in the order of increasing atomic numbers

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2
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What is a period on a periodic table?

A

The horizontal rows in the periodic table

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3
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What is a group on a periodic table?

A

The vertical columns

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4
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What is meant by periodicity?

A

The repeating trends in chemical and physical properties

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5
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What change happens across each period?

A

Elements change from metals to non metals

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6
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How can electron configuration be written in short?

A

The noble gas before the element is used to abbreviate

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7
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Define first ionisation energy

A

The energy required to remove one electron from each atom in one mole of the gaseous element to form one mole of gaseous 1+ ions

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8
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Write an equation for the first ionisation energy of magnesium

A

mg -> mg+ + e-

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9
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What are the factors that affect ionisation energy?

A
  • Atomic radius
  • Nuclear charge
  • Electron shielding
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10
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Why does first ionisation energy decrease between group 2 to 3?

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Decreases between 2 to 3 because in group 3 the outermost electrons are in p orbitals whereas in group 2 they are in s orbitals, so the electrons are easier to remove

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Why does first ionisation energy decrease between group 5 to 6?

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The decrease between 5 to 6 is due to the group 5 electrons in p orbitals are single electrons and in group 6 the outermost electrons are spin paired, with some repulsion. Therefore the electrons are slightly easier to remove

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12
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Does first ionisation energy increase or decrease between the end of one period and the start of next? Why?

A

Decrease

  • There is an increase in atomic radius
  • Increase in electrons shielding
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13
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Does first ionisation increase or decrease down a group? Why?

A
  • Decrease
  • Shielding increases thus weaker attraction
  • Atomic radius increases thus distance between outer electron and nucleus increases therefore a weaker attraction
  • Increase in number of protons is outweighed by increase in distance and shielding
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14
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What are the properties of giant metallic lattices?

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  • High melting and boiling point
  • Good electrical conductors
  • Malleability
  • Ductility
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15
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What is a ductile metal?

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The metal can be stretched

e.g. made into wires

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16
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What is a malleable metal?

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The metal can be shaped into different forms

17
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Describe the structure, forces and bonding in every element across period 2

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Li and Be - giant metallic ; strong attraction between positive ions and delocalised electrons ; metallic bonding

B and C - giant covalent ; strong forces between atoms ; covalent

N2, O2, F2, Ne - Simple molecular : weaker intermolecular forces between molecules ; covalent bonding within molecules and intermolecular forces between molecules