Week 4 Flashcards
Nuclear charge
Equal to the atomic number
Facts about electron shielding
- Electrons in a given shell are shielded by electrons in inner shells but not by electrons in outer shells
- Inner filled shells shield outer electrons more effectively than electrons in the same sub-shell shields one another
- Elements in the same period have the same shielding effect
Core charge
The effective charge of the nucleus that is experienced by the outer shell electrons
Elements in the same group have the same core charge
Measuring core charge
Atomic number minus the number of inner full shell electrons
Atomic radius
The distance from the nucleus to the valence shell
The larger the effective nuclear charge, the more strongly held the electrons are and the smaller the atomic radius is.
Across the period as atomic number increases, atomic radius decreases.
Down a group, as atomic number increases, atomic radius increases as well.
Atomic radius across a period
As atomic number increases across a period, the core charge increases as a result of constant shielding so the orbital containing the electrons is compressed and the atomic radius decreases.
Electrons added to same outer shell
Atomic radius down a group
As atomic number increases down a group, atomic radius also increases because greater shielding effect and constant core charge, therefore valence electrons are well shielded from the nucleus. So electrons are less strongly attracted to the nucleus.
Electrons added to different outer shells
Patterns in groups
Atomic size increases
Metallic character increases
Electronegativity decreases
Atomic size increases
Down a group
Less stronger attraction between nucleus and valence shells
Valence electron shell not pulled strongly towards the nucleus
Distance between the nucleus and valence shell increases down the group
Metallic character increases
Down a group
Because of less stronger attraction, it is easier to remove outer shell electron and this is a metallic behaviour
Electronegativity
The ability of an atom to attract electrons toward itself
Electronegativity decreases
Down a group
As atomic radius increases, attraction power of the nucleus towards an electron decreases
Patterns in period
Atomic size decreases
Metallic character decreases
Electronegativity increases