8.3 Trends in Three Atomic Properties Flashcards

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atomic size

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how closely one atom lies next to another

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2
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How to find atomic size

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measure the distance between atomic nuclei in a sample of an element and divide that distance in half

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3
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metallic radius

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used for metals; one half the shortest distance between nuclei of adjacent, individual atoms in a crystal of the element

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4
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covalent radius

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used for elements occurring as molecules (nonmetals); one-half the shortest distance between nuclei of bonded atoms

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How atomic size changes varies for MAIN-GROUP elements (changes in n)

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as the principal quantum number (n) increases, the probability that outer electrons spend most of their time farther from the nucleus increases as well; thus atomic size increases

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How atomic size changes varies for MAIN-GROUP elements (changes in Zeff)

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as the effective nuclear charge (Zeff) increases, outer electrons are pulled closer to the nucleus; thus, atomic size decreases

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Why is it that down a group, n dominates?

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move down a main group, each member has one more level of inner elctrons that shield the outer electrons very effectively
*atomic radius generally INCREASES down a group

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Why is it that across a period, Zeff dominates?

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across a period from L to R, electrons are added to the same outer level, so shielding does not change
*atomic radius generally DECREASES across a period

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