Deck 3 Flashcards
First ionisation energy
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.
Electron shielding
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.
Successive ionisation energies
Successive ionisation energies are a measure of the energy required to remove each electron in turn.
Second ionisation energy
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.
A shell
A shell is a group of atomic orbitals with the same principal quantum number,n. Also known as the main energy level.
Principal quantum number
Principal quantum number,n, is a number representing the relative overall energy of each orbital, which increases with distance from the nucleus.
A sub-shell
A sub-shell is a group of the same type of atomic orbitals(s,p,d or f) within a shell.
Electron configuration
An electron configuration is the arrangement of electrons in an atom.
A compound
A compound is a substance formed from two or more chemically bonded elements in a fixed, usually shown by a chemical formula.
An ionic bond
An ionic bond is the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions.
A giant ionic lattice
A giant ionic lattice is a three-dimensional structure of oppositely charged ions, held together by strong ionic bonds.
A group
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.
A covalent bond
A covalent bond is a bond formed by a shared pair of electrons.
A lone pair
A lone pair is an outer-shell pair of electrons that is not involved in chemical bonding.
A dative covalent bond or coordinate bond
A dative covalent bond or coordinate bond is a shared pair of electrons which has been provided by one of the bonding atoms only.