Unit 1 Periodicity Flashcards
What is a periodic pattern?
A pattern which repeats across a period in the periodic table
What did Mendeleev use to arrange the then known elements?
Increasing masses and similar chemical properties
How is the modern periodic table arranged?
Increasing atomic number
In the modern periodic table, what are trends related to?
Bonding and structure
What is meant by the covalent radius of an atom?
The covalent radius is a measure of the size of an atom. It is half the bond length.
Explain the trend in covalent radius across a period
Across a period from left to right, the covalent radius decreases.
This is due to
Increasing nuclear charge or
Increasing number of protons
Explain the trends in covalent radius down a group.
As you move down a group in the periodic table, the covalent radius increases. Atoms increase in size.
The screening effect means the outer electrons are further away from the nucleus and so are not as attracted to the positive charge.
What is the density of a substance?
It’s mass per unit volume
What happens to density as you move across a period?
The general trend is that in any period, density first increases from group 1 to a maximum in the centre, then decreases again towards group 0
What happens to density as you move down a group?
Density increases as the mass of the atom is increasing faster than the volume
What do melting and boiling points indicate?
The strength of the forces between particles
What happens to mps and bps as you move across a period?
Increase from group 1 to group 4 (group 4 elements are covalent networks), then decrease to group 0
What happens to mps and bps as you move down group 1?
Melting and boiling points decrease as there is a decrease in attraction between atoms
What happens to mps and bps as you move down group 7?
Melting and boiling points increase as LDF attractions between molecules increase
What is meant by the ionisation energy of an atom?
The ionisation energy is the energy involved in removing one mole of gaseous electrons from one mole of atoms in the gaseous state.