Periodicity Flashcards
State and explain how melting and boiling points change from Na to Al.
Melting point increases
Increase in ionic charge
More delocalised electrons
Stronger attraction between metal cations and delocalised electrons
More energy needed to break bonds
State and explain how melting points change across period 3, from Na to Ar.
Group 14 - highest melting point - giant covalent lattices
Strong covalent bonds between atoms
Lots of energy is needed to break the bonds
Group 15 onwards - simple molecular
Weak London forces between molecules
Little energy needed to break the bonds
Strength of London forces depends on no. of e-
S8>P4>Cl2>Ar
What is Li, Be, B, Na, Mg, Al’s structure and what is the attraction between particles?
Their structure is giant metallic and has strong electrostatic attraction between metal cations and delocalised electrons.
What is Si and C’s structure and what is the attraction between particles?
Their structure is giant ionic and has strong electrostatic attraction between ions.
What is N, O, F, Ne, P, S, Cl, Ar’s structure and what is the attraction between particles?
Their structure is simple molecular / covalent structures and has weak London forces between molecules.