Periodicity Flashcards
how are elements arranged in the periodic table?
by increasing atomic (proton) number
explain the trend in first ionisation energy down a group
- atomic radius increases
- more inner shells so shielding increases
- nuclear attraction on outer electrons decrease
- first ionisation energy decreases
explain the general trend in first ionisation energy across Period 2
- nuclear charge increases
- same shell: similar shielding
- nuclear attraction increases
- atomic radius decreases
- first ionisation energy increases
comparing the first ionisation energies of Beryllium and Boron
- 2p sub-shell in boron has a more energy than 2s sub-shell in Beryllium
- in boron 2p electron is easier to remove than one of the 2s electrons in beryllium
- 1st I.E. of boron lower than 1st I.E of Beryllium
comparing the first ionisation energies of Nitrogen and Oxygen
- highest energy electrons are in a 2p sub-shell
- on O, paired electrons in one of the 2p orbitals repel one another, making it easier to remove an electron from an O atom than N
- 1st I.E of oxygen is less than 1st I.E of N
describe the electrical conductivity of metals
- conduct electricity in solids and liquid states
- delocalised electrons can move through the structure
describe the melting point and boiling points of metals
- high melting and boiling points
- large amount of energy needed to overcome the strong electrostatic attraction between the cations and electrons
describe the solubility of metals
- insoluble
- electrostatic attraction is too strong
describe the melting point and boiling points of giant covalent structures
- high melting points and boiling points
- large amounts of energy needed to overcome the strong covalent bond
describe the solubility of giant covalent structures
- insoluble
- far too strong to be broken by interaction with solvents
describe the electrical conductivity of giant covalent structures
- insulators except graphene and graphite
- in diamond and silicon, no free electrons
- in graphene and graphite, there are free electrons available for conductivity
periodicity definition
repeating trends in physical and chemical properties
first ionisation energy definition
removal of 1 mol of electrons from 1 mol of gaseous atoms to form 1 mol of gaseous 1+ ions
metallic bonding definition
electrostatic attraction between cations and delocalised electrons