EL 8- Spectacular Metals Flashcards
Define ionisation energy
Energy required to remove an electron from an atom, forming a positive ion
Define first ionisation energy
Energy required to remove 1 electron from each atom in 1 mole of gaseous atoms
How does atomic radius affect ionisation energy?
- as atomic radius increases, I.E decreases, due to weaker nuclear attraction
How does nuclear charge affect ionisation energy?
- greater the nuclear charge, greater nuclear attraction, I.E increases
How does electron shielding affect ionisation energy?
- inner shells of electrons repel outer electrons, therefore more inner shell means greater shielding, less nuclear attraction therefore lower I.E
Why do successive ionisation energies increase?
As electrons are removed, nuclear charge increases, ionic radius decreases, nuclear attraction increases
How can a graph showing successive ionisation energies allow you to predict the group of an element?
- there are large jumps between each energy level
Define electronegativity
Relative ability of atoms to attract electrons in a covalent bond
Does electronegativity increase or decrease across a period? And why
- increases
- atomic radius decreases, stronger nuclear attraction
Does electronegativity increase or decrease down a group? And why
Decrease
- atomic radius increases, weaker nuclear attraction
What are group 1 elements known as?
Alkali metals
What are group 2 elements known as?
Alkali earth metals
Do elements in groups 1 and 2 become more or less metallic down group?
- more metallic
- reactivity increases down group
Do elements become more or less metallic across a period?
- less metallic
- reactivity decreases across period
What is formed when group 2 metals react with water?
Metal hydroxide and hydrogen