Periodicity Flashcards
On which side are metals found on the periodic table?
The left side
On which side are non-metals found on the periodic table?
The right side
Where are metalloids found on the periodic table?
In the middle
What do metals tend to lose and form?
Metals tend to lose electrons and form positive ions.
What happens when an elements loses an electron?
Its becomes a positively charged cation
What happens when an elements gains an electron?
It becomes a negatively charged anion
What is electron affinity?
Electron affinity is when an element in gas phase gains an electron and becomes a negative ion. The higher the electron affinity of an element is, the easier it is to form a negative ion.
Do non metals, metals, or metalloids have higher Electron affinity?
Non-metals have a higher EA than metals, and tend to form negative ions (Anions)
Why is it so difficult for group 7 elements to lose an electron?
because they are very close to have a stable octet but they will readily accept an electron.
What does it mean if electron affinity have positive values?
Positive values of electron affinity means that electrons will not attach themselves
to the atoms. In the case of N, the additional electron will have to pair with another
electron in the 2px orbital – larger electron repulsions!
Why are Ionisation Energy and Electron Affinity important?
Elements with low ionisation potential easily give their electrons to elements with high electronic affinity. This forms an ionic bond.
What happens between two elements if ionisation potential is too high or if electronic affinity is too low?
If the ionisation potential is too high, and / or the electronic affinity is too low,
they don’t bother becoming ions, and prefer to share their electrons and form a
COVALENT BOND
What is the periodic table based on?
The periodic table is based on a set of rules common to the elements which is atomic structure.
How are elements arranged in the periodic table?
Elements which have similar chemical properties occur in periodic intervals relative to their respective atomic mass, which is why they are arranged the way they are in the periodic table.
Which elements have lower ionisation energy?
Elements on the left side of the periodic table (metals) have low ionisation energy. Elements on the right side of the table (non metals) have the highest ionisation energy.
What are the vertical rows for?
Groups
What are placed in groups?
-Elements with similar properties are place in groups.
What are horizontal rows for?
Periods
What does period number correspond to?
-Period number corresponds to the highest occupied energy level.
What are transition elements?
elements with incomplete d orbitals
What are representative elements?
elements with full inner orbitals but an incomplete outer shell.
Which electrons are the most reactive?
Valence electrons.