Periodicity Flashcards
periodicity
repeated patterns in periodic table
period
row across periodic table
group
column down periodic table
In what order are elements on periodic table arranged?
atomic number
What do elements in the same period have?
outer electrons in same shell
What do elements in the same group have?
same number of outer electrons
As the number of protons increases…
attractions of electrons to nucleus increases
As the number of full shells increases…
- repulsion is greater
- electrons pulled less strongly towards nucleus
Trend in atomic radius across period
- same number of shells
- more protons electrons
- pulled more strongly toward nucleus
- radius decreases across period
Trend in atomic radius down group
- more protons
- number of shells increases
- electrons repelled more
- less attraction to nucleus
- atomic radius increases down group
Trend in ionic radius across period
- 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
Trend in ionic radius down group
- protons increases
- shells increase
- ionic size increases because electrons held less tightly
Trend in electronegativity across period
- more protons
- same number of shells
- greater attraction to nucleus
Trend in electronegativity down group
- more protons
- more shells
- less attraction of electrons to nucleus
electronegativity
ability to attract a pair of electrons towards self in covalent bond