Electron arrangements in ionisation energy Flashcards

1
Q

What is the definition for ionisation energy?

A

the energy required to remove a mole of electrons from a mole of atoms in the gaseous state.

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2
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What is the ionisation energy measured in?

A

KJ mol-1

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3
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What is the abbreviation for ionisation energy?

A

IE

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4
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The first electron is the easiest electron to remove. Why is this?

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Because it is being removed from a neutral atom.

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5
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The second electron is slightly harder to remove than the first. Why is this?

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The second electron needs more energy to remove because it is being removed from a +1 ion.

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The third electron needs even more energy to be removed. Why is this?

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This is because the third electron is being removed from a +2 ion.

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7
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Draw a diagram for the 3 successive ionisation energies of sodium

A

Na(g) –> Na+(g) + e- (first IE)
Na+(g) –> Na2+(g) + e- (second IE)
Na2+(g) –> Na3+(g) + e- (third IE)

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8
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Which electron is the easiest to remove?

A

The first one that is furthest way from the positive nucleus

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9
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Which electrons are the hardest to remove?

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The two nearest to the positive charge of the nucleus in the first energy level

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10
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Why does the ionisation energy increase across a period?

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because the nuclear charge is increasing and this makes it more difficult to remove an electron

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11
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The ionisation energy increases across the…

A

periods in the periodic table

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12
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Why is it easier to remove paired electrons?

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Because the repulsion between the two negative forces makes them easier to remove

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13
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The ionisation levels decrease as they go down a..

A

group in the periodic table

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14
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Why do the ionisation levels decrease as they go down a group in the periodic table?

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The outer electron gets further from the nucleus as you go down the groups so the electrons do not have the same pull of attraction from the positive nucleus.

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15
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What do the inner electrons do to the nuclear charge?

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They shield it from the outer electrons

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