Unit 1: Ionisation energy Flashcards
What’s the first ionisation energy?
The energy required to remove one mole of electrons from one mole of GASEOUS atoms.
Is ionisation exo or endothermic?
Endo as it requres energy
What happens to ionisation energy across a period?
It increases.
What happens to I.E down a group?
It decreases.
Why is second or third I.E sometimes significantly higher?
It may be due to pulling from a full shell which is stable and harder to break an electron from causing a significantly higher I.E.
Why does I.E increase across a period?
As the atomic number increases the number of protons increase.
More protons = stronger nuclear charge.
Stronger charge = tighter attraction.
Tighter attraction = harder to break electrons from shells.
Harder to break = higher ionisation energy.
Why does I.E decrease down a group?
There are more full shells.
Full shell = more shielding.
More shielding = less attraction between electron and nucleus.
Less attraction = easier to pull electron.
Easier pull = lower ionisation energy