Periodicity Flashcards

1
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periodicity

A

repeated patterns in periodic table

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2
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period

A

row across periodic table

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3
Q

group

A

column down periodic table

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4
Q

In what order are elements on periodic table arranged?

A

atomic number

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5
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What do elements in the same period have?

A

outer electrons in same shell

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6
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What do elements in the same group have?

A

same number of outer electrons

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7
Q

As the number of protons increases…

A

attractions of electrons to nucleus increases

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8
Q

As the number of full shells increases…

A
  • repulsion is greater
  • electrons pulled less strongly towards nucleus
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9
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Trend in atomic radius across period

A
  • same number of shells
  • more protons electrons
  • pulled more strongly toward nucleus
  • radius decreases across period
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10
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Trend in atomic radius down group

A
  • more protons
  • number of shells increases
  • electrons repelled more
  • less attraction to nucleus
  • atomic radius increases down group
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11
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Trend in ionic radius across period

A
  • metallic ions lose electrons so have one fewer shell so size decreases non-metal
  • ions gain electrons so have one more shell so size increases
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12
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Trend in ionic radius down group

A
  • protons increases
  • shells increase
  • ionic size increases because electrons held less tightly
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13
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Trend in electronegativity across period

A
  • more protons
  • same number of shells
  • greater attraction to nucleus
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14
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Trend in electronegativity down group

A
  • more protons
  • more shells
  • less attraction of electrons to nucleus
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15
Q

electronegativity

A

ability to attract a pair of electrons towards self in covalent bond

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16
Q

halogens

A

reactive group of non-metals in group 17

17
Q

noble gases

A

very unreactive family of non-metals found at extreme right-hand side in group 18

18
Q

alkali metals

A

reactive group of metals in group 1

19
Q

lanthanoides and actinoides

A

metals which make up first and second row of f block

20
Q

metalloid elements

A

have characteristics of both metals and non-metals

21
Q

trend in ionization energy across period

A
  • increases
  • effective nuclear charge increases
  • increase in attraction between outer electrons and nucleus
  • more difficult to remove electrons
22
Q

trend in ionization energy down group

A
  • decreases
  • electron is removed from energy level furthest from nucleus
  • nuclear charge increases
  • effective nuclear charge about the same (shielding of inner electrons)
  • increased distance between electron and nucleus reduces attraction
23
Q

What accounts for the drop in IE between group 15 and 16?

A
  • electron removed from group 16 element comes from doubly occupied p orbital
  • easier to remove as it is repelled by partner
24
Q

Why do elements with valence electron in p orbitals have lower IE?

A

p orbitals have higher energy than s orbitals

25
Q

electron affinity

A

energy change when one mole of electrons is added to one mole of gaseous atoms to form one mole of gaseous ions

26
Q

What is the equation for electron affinity of element X?

A

X(g) + e- –> X-(g)

27
Q

Why do noble gases have no electron affinities?

A

generally do not form negative ions

28
Q

What is the second electron affinity for oxygen?

A

O- + e- –> O2-

29
Q

Is second electron affinity endothermic or exothermic? Why?

A

endothermic added electron is repelled by negatively charged ion energy needs to be available therefore for this to occur

30
Q

What is the EA for group 17?

A
  • incomplete outer energy levels
  • high effective nuclear charge
  • attract electrons the most
31
Q

What is the EA for group 1?

A
  • lowest effective nuclear charge
  • attract electron the least
32
Q

What is the EA for group 2 and 3?

A
  • maximum EA
  • electron must be placed in p orbital further from nucleus
  • experiences reduced electrostatic attraction due to shielding
33
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What is the EA for group 15?

A
  • added electron must occupy singly occupied p orbital
  • increased inter-electron attraction
  • attraction between electron and atom less