Unit 1: Ionisation energy Flashcards

1
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What’s the first ionisation energy?

A

The energy required to remove one mole of electrons from one mole of GASEOUS atoms.

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2
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Is ionisation exo or endothermic?

A

Endo as it requres energy

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3
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What happens to ionisation energy across a period?

A

It increases.

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4
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What happens to I.E down a group?

A

It decreases.

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5
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Why is second or third I.E sometimes significantly higher?

A

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.

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6
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Why does I.E increase across a period?

A

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.

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7
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Why does I.E decrease down a group?

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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

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