Improved Model: Sub-shells - Atomic Structure (3.2) Flashcards

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Explain the trend in ionisation energy down a group

A
  • Atomic radius & shielding increases down a group
  • Therefore, less energy is required to remove an electron
  • So ionisation energy should decrease down a group
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What is the trend of ionisation energies of group 1 elements?

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Decrease in ionisation energy down group 1

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3
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Explain how ionisation energy changes down a group in terms of atomic radius

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  • Atomic radius increases down a group
  • Outer electron further from nucleus
  • Electrostatic attraction is decreased
  • Less energy is required to remove outer electron
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4
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Explain how ionisation energy changes down a group in terms of shielding

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  • Shielding increases down a group
  • More repulsion between inner & outer electrons
  • Less energy required to remove outer electron
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5
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Explain the trend in ionisation energy across a period

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  • Atomic radius decreases & shielding stays similar across a period
  • Therefore, more energy is required to remove an electron
  • So ionisation energy should increase across a period
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Explain how ionisation energy changes across a period in terms of atomic radius

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  • Decreases across a period
  • Outer electron held more strongly by nucleus
  • Requires more energy to remove outer electron from atom
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7
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Explain how ionisation energy changes across a period in terms of shielding

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  • Fill same outer energy level across a period

- No noticeable effect

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8
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Describe the general trend for 1st ionisation enthalpies of period 2 elements

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General increases in 1st ionisation enthalpies of period 2 elements except B & O

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Describe the general trend for 1st ionisation enthalpies of period 3 elements

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General increases in 1st ionisation enthalpies of period 3 elements except Al & S

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10
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Why are there exceptions to the trends in 1st ionisation enthalpies of period 2 & 3 elements?

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Their electronic configurations

  • B & Al only have 1 electron in the outer energy level/p sub shell, therefore it is easy to remove an electron from these atoms
  • O & S have 4 electrons in their p sub levels (if 1 electron lost, it is lost easily as there is one in each orbital so the electron configuration is stable)
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11
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Name the 4 sub-levels

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s, p, d, f

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12
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Max. no. of electrons in s sub-level

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2

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13
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Max. no. of electrons in p sub-level

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6

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14
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Max. no. of electrons in d sub-level

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10

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15
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Max. no. of electrons in f sub-level

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14

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16
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What does the block (s,p,d,f) in the periodic table tell you about an atoms electronic configuration?

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The block of the periodic table tells you in which sub-level an atom has its outermost electron

17
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Why does Boron not follow the general upwards trend of ionisation enthalpies of period 2 elements?
Explain the reason for this change from Be -> B

A
  • The outer electron in B is in the 2p sub-level
  • In Be it is in the 2s sub-level
  • The 2p sub-level is slightly further from the nucleus
  • So electrostatic attraction from the nucleus decreases
  • The 2p sub-level is slightly shielded by the 2s sub-level so repulsion increases
  • Slightly less energy is required to remove the outer electron