Deck 3 Flashcards

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First ionisation energy

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The first ionisation energy of an element is the energy required to remove one electron from each atom in one mole of gaseous atoms to form one mole of gaseous 1+ ions.

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Electron shielding

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Electron shielding is the repulsion between electrons in different inner shells. Shielding reduces the net attractive force from the positive nucleus on the outer-shell electrons.

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Successive ionisation energies

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Successive ionisation energies are a measure of the energy required to remove each electron in turn.

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Second ionisation energy

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The second ionisation energy of an element is the energy required to remove one electron from each ion in one mole of gaseous 1+ ions to form one mole of gaseous 2+ ions.

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A shell

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A shell is a group of atomic orbitals with the same principal quantum number,n. Also known as the main energy level.

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Principal quantum number

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Principal quantum number,n, is a number representing the relative overall energy of each orbital, which increases with distance from the nucleus.

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A sub-shell

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A sub-shell is a group of the same type of atomic orbitals(s,p,d or f) within a shell.

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Electron configuration

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An electron configuration is the arrangement of electrons in an atom.

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A compound

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A compound is a substance formed from two or more chemically bonded elements in a fixed, usually shown by a chemical formula.

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An ionic bond

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An ionic bond is the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions.

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A giant ionic lattice

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A giant ionic lattice is a three-dimensional structure of oppositely charged ions, held together by strong ionic bonds.

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A group

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A group is a vertical column in the Periodic Table. Elements in the same group have similar chemical properties and their atoms have the same number of outer-shell electrons.

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A covalent bond

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A covalent bond is a bond formed by a shared pair of electrons.

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A lone pair

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A lone pair is an outer-shell pair of electrons that is not involved in chemical bonding.

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A dative covalent bond or coordinate bond

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A dative covalent bond or coordinate bond is a shared pair of electrons which has been provided by one of the bonding atoms only.

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An atomic orbital

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An atomic orbital is a region within an, atom that can hold up to two electrons with opposite spins.