3.1.1 Periodicity Flashcards
How are elements arranged in the periodic table?
They are arranged in the order of increasing atomic numbers
What is a period on a periodic table?
The horizontal rows in the periodic table
What is a group on a periodic table?
The vertical columns
What is meant by periodicity?
The repeating trends in chemical and physical properties
What change happens across each period?
Elements change from metals to non metals
How can electron configuration be written in short?
The noble gas before the element is used to abbreviate
Define first ionisation energy
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
Write an equation for the first ionisation energy of magnesium
mg -> mg+ + e-
What are the factors that affect ionisation energy?
- Atomic radius
- Nuclear charge
- Electron shielding
Why does first ionisation energy decrease between group 2 to 3?
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
Why does first ionisation energy decrease between group 5 to 6?
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
Does first ionisation energy increase or decrease between the end of one period and the start of next? Why?
Decrease
- There is an increase in atomic radius
- Increase in electrons shielding
Does first ionisation increase or decrease down a group? Why?
- 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
What are the properties of giant metallic lattices?
- High melting and boiling point
- Good electrical conductors
- Malleability
- Ductility
What is a ductile metal?
The metal can be stretched
e.g. made into wires