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Periodic Table Review . Place each of the following groups of elements in order of DECREASING atomic radius. Li, Rb , K, Na . Rb , K, Na, Li. Place each of the following groups of elements in order of DECREASING atomic radius. Mg, Cl , Na, P. Na, Mg, P, Cl. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Periodic Table Review

Periodic Table Review

Page 2: Periodic Table Review

Place each of the following groups of elements in order of DECREASING atomic radius.

Li, Rb, K, Na

Rb, K, Na, Li

Page 3: Periodic Table Review

Place each of the following groups of elements in order of DECREASING atomic radius.

Mg, Cl, Na, P

Na, Mg, P, Cl

Page 4: Periodic Table Review

Place each of the following groups of elements in order of DECREASING atomic radius.

Li, O, C, F, N

Li, C, N, O, F

Page 5: Periodic Table Review

Define “first ionization energy”.

Energy required to remove an electron from an atom

Page 6: Periodic Table Review

State the period trend (moving left to right across the periods) for first ionization energy.

INCREASES

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State the group trend (moving top to bottom down the groups) for first ionization energy.

DECREASES

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Arrange the following elements in order of DECREASING first

ionization energy: Li, O, C, K, Ne, F

Ne, F, O, C, Li, K

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Arrange the following elements in order of DECREASING first

ionization energy: Li, B, Rb, F, C

F, C, B, Li, Rb

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Arrange the following elements in order of DECREASING first

ionization energy: Mg, Ba, Be

Be, Mg, Ba

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Define “electronegativity”.

Measure of the ability of an atom in a chemical compound to attract electrons

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State the period trend (moving left to right across the periods) for electronegativity.

INCREASES

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State the group trend (moving top to bottom down the groups) for electronegativity.

DECREASES

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Place each of the following groups of elements in order of DECREASING electronegativity.

Po, Se, O

O, Se, Po

Page 15: Periodic Table Review

Place each of the following groups of elements in order of DECREASING electronegativity.

Ga, Br, Ra, Ca

Br, Ga, Ca, Ra

Page 16: Periodic Table Review

How did Henry Moseley arrange elements on the Periodic Table?

Increasing atomic NUMBER

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What is the ending of all monatomic anions?

ide

Page 18: Periodic Table Review

State the period trend (moving left to right across the periods) for atomic radius.

DECREASES

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where you would find elements with similar properties? Group or Period

GROUP

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List 4 properties of metals. Luster Good conductors of electricity Ductile Malleable High Melting points Solid, except Hg is a liquid Lose electrons

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What is the atomic number of nickel?

28

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What is the difference between a group and a period? List the number of groups and period.

Group = columns (#1-18) Periods = rows (#1-7)

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What element is in group 2 and period 2?

Be

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what group of elements are considered the most stable?

Noble Gases

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How are the elements arranged on the Periodic Table today?

Increasing atomic NUMBER

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What is the atomic mass of lithium?

6.941 amu

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What element is in group 7 and period 4?

Mn

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What is the atomic number of bromine?

35

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Group 17 elements are called?

Halogens

Page 30: Periodic Table Review

Define “atomic radius”.

Half the distance between the nuclei of identical atoms joined in a molecule

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State the group trend (moving top to bottom down the groups) for atomic radius.

INCREASES

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What is a metalloid? Element that has properties of BOTH

metals and nonmetals

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As you go from left to right across the periodic table, the elements go from (metals / nonmetals) to (metals / nonmetals).

Metals; nonmetals

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The most active element in Group 17 is?

Fluorine (F)

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What is the difference between anions and cations? Explain.

Anion = negative ion b/c electron(s) were GAINED

Cation = positive ion b/c electron(s) were LOST

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Group 18 elements are called? Why?

Noble Gases; b/c the contain 8 electrons in their outer energy level which gives them a stable electron configuration

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A positive ion is (larger / smaller) than its parent atom.  Why?

SMALLER; b/c the atom LOST electron(s)

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The majority of elements in the periodic table are (metals / nonmetals).

Metals

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List 4 properties of nonmetals. No Luster Not good conductors of electricity Not Ductile Not Malleable Low Melting points Gain electrons

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Suppose magnesium formed an ion. How many electrons and protons does a calcium ion have?

Mg+2 (lost 2 e-) 12 protons & 10 electrons

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What is the difference between a monatomic ion and a polyatomic ion?

Monatomic = ion formed from a single atom

Polyatomic = a group of bonded atoms with a charge

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A negative ion is (larger / smaller) than its parent atom.  Why?

LARGER; b/c the atom GAINED electron(s)

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An element with both metallic and nonmetallic properties is called a __________

Metalloid

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Suppose nitrogen formed an ion.

a) What is the charge of the N ion? _________

b) How many electrons does an N ion have?________

c) How many protons does an N ion have?_________

d) Write the name for the N ion.__________

-3

10

7Nitride

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Place the ionic charges for the following groups on the Periodic Table: group 1, group 2, group 3-12, group 13, group 14, group 15, group 16, group 17 and group 18

+1 +

2Mostly+2

+3

+4

-3-2-1 0

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Compounds that contain elements from group 17 are commonly called?

Salts

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Elements of Group 3-12 are called?

Transition Metals

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The noble gases contain _______ electrons in their outer energy level.

8

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Metals are usually solids under ordinary conditions. List one exception.

Hg (mercury) is a liquid

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Elements in the periodic table are arranged according to their ___________

Increasing atomic number

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Nonmetals can be solids, a liquid or 11 are gases under ordinary conditions. List the gases & liquid.

Gases = H, N, O, F, Cl & the noble gases

Liquid = Br


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