Periodicity Flashcards
Describe how elements are arranged on the periodic table
By increasing atomic number.
Describe the trends on the periodic table down a group
- Going down a group, elements contain the same number of outer electrons but an extra outer shell each time.
- A common number of electrons in the outer shell makes them have similar chemical properties
Describe the trends on the periodic table across a period
Elements in the same row are arranged with increasing atomic number, demonstrating an increasing number of outer electrons and a move from metallic to non-metallic characteristics.
Which of the first 20 elements are metallic lattices?
- Li
- Be
- Na
- Mg
- Al
- K
- Ca
What are metallic lattices?
Elements which experience metallic properties due to metallic bonding, such as conductivity, malleability and ductility.
Which of the first 20 elements are covalent molecules?
- H2
- N2
- O2
- F2
- Cl2
- P4
- S8
- fullerenes (C60)
What are covalent molecules?
Non-metal elements that do not conduct and have low melting and boiling points.
Which of the first 20 elements are covalent networks?
- B
- C (diamond and graphite)
- Si
What are covalent networks?
Elements which create a series of interlinking covalent bonds which produce high melting and boiling points.
Which of the first 20 elements are monatomic?
Noble gases:
* He
* Ne
* Ar
What is the screening effect?
When inner electron shells shield the outermost electrons from being effected by the attractive force of the increasing nuclear charge.
Describe the term covalent radius
A measure of the size of an atom, half the
distance between the two nuclei in a covalent bond.
Describe the trend of covalent radii across a period.
- As you move across a period, the covalent radius decreases as the nuclear charge of the atom increases with increasing protons.
- As the number of protons increases the nuclear charge increases which attracts the surrounding electrons and pulls in the energy levels closer to the centre. This decreases the atomic radius and hence the covalent radius.
Describe the trend of covalent radii down a group.
- As you go down a group, the covalent radius increases as the number of energy levels an element has increases.
- If there are more energy shells the distance from the nucleus of the atom to the outer most energy shell increases.
- The screening effect occurs.
- This increases the atomic radius and hence the covalent radius.
Describe the term ionisation energy
First ionisation energy is the energy required to remove one mole of electrons from one mole of gaseous atoms.