atomic structure Flashcards
atomic radius across period
-increase in no. of protons
- shielding effect remains relatively constant
-increase in effective nuclear charge
- greater nuclear attraction on the valence electrons
atomic radii decrease
atomic radius down the group
-increase in number of principal quantum shells
-valence electrons further away from nucleus
-increase in shielding effect outweighs increase in nuclear charge
-decreased nuclear attractions
-atomic radius increases
IE across the period
-increase in no. of protons
-shielding effect remains relatively constant
-increase in effective nuclear charge
-greater nuclear attraction on valence electrons
- more energy required to remove valence electron
- IE increases
IE down the group
-increase in principal quantum shells
-valence electrons further away from nucleus
-increase in shielding effect outweighs increase in nuclear charge
-decreased nuclear attractions
-less energy required to remove valence electron
-IE decreases down the group
successive IE of an element gradually increase
- more difficult to remove from a negative electron from increasingly positively charged ion
-electron-electron repulsion decreases, ionic radius decrease
-valence electrons closer to nucleus
-more energy required to remove successive electrons
large jump from 1st IE to 2nd IE
2nd electron removed from an inner quantum shell closer to the nucleus. element has 2 valence electrons and is from group 2