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Page 1: Periodic Trends. Atomic Radii Defined by the edge of its orbital but since the edges are fuzzy, difficult to determine Atomic Radii – half the distance.

Periodic Trends

Page 2: Periodic Trends. Atomic Radii Defined by the edge of its orbital but since the edges are fuzzy, difficult to determine Atomic Radii – half the distance.

Atomic Radii• Defined by the edge of its

orbital but since the edges are fuzzy, difficult to determine

• Atomic Radii – half the distance between the nuclei of identical atoms that are bonded together

Page 3: Periodic Trends. Atomic Radii Defined by the edge of its orbital but since the edges are fuzzy, difficult to determine Atomic Radii – half the distance.
Page 4: Periodic Trends. Atomic Radii Defined by the edge of its orbital but since the edges are fuzzy, difficult to determine Atomic Radii – half the distance.

Atomic/Ionic Radii

Page 5: Periodic Trends. Atomic Radii Defined by the edge of its orbital but since the edges are fuzzy, difficult to determine Atomic Radii – half the distance.

Arrange the following groups in order of increasing atomic size:

• Rb, Na, Be

• Sr, Se, Ne

• Fe, P, O

Page 6: Periodic Trends. Atomic Radii Defined by the edge of its orbital but since the edges are fuzzy, difficult to determine Atomic Radii – half the distance.

Ionization Energy

• An electron can be removed from an atom if enough energy is used

• Ionization energy – the energy required to remove one electron from a gaseous neutral atom

A + energy A+ + e-

Page 7: Periodic Trends. Atomic Radii Defined by the edge of its orbital but since the edges are fuzzy, difficult to determine Atomic Radii – half the distance.

Ionization Energy

Page 8: Periodic Trends. Atomic Radii Defined by the edge of its orbital but since the edges are fuzzy, difficult to determine Atomic Radii – half the distance.

Ionization Energy

Page 9: Periodic Trends. Atomic Radii Defined by the edge of its orbital but since the edges are fuzzy, difficult to determine Atomic Radii – half the distance.

Arrange the following groups in order of increasing first ionization energy:

• Rb, Na, Be

• Sr, Se, Ne

• Fe, P, O

Page 10: Periodic Trends. Atomic Radii Defined by the edge of its orbital but since the edges are fuzzy, difficult to determine Atomic Radii – half the distance.

Electron Affinity

Electron Affinity – the energy change when an electron is added to a gaseous neutral atom, exothermic process

A + e- A- + energy

Page 11: Periodic Trends. Atomic Radii Defined by the edge of its orbital but since the edges are fuzzy, difficult to determine Atomic Radii – half the distance.
Page 12: Periodic Trends. Atomic Radii Defined by the edge of its orbital but since the edges are fuzzy, difficult to determine Atomic Radii – half the distance.

Electron Affinity

Page 13: Periodic Trends. Atomic Radii Defined by the edge of its orbital but since the edges are fuzzy, difficult to determine Atomic Radii – half the distance.

Order the atoms in each of the following sets from the least

exothermic electron affinity to the most.

• N, O, F

• Al, Si, P

Page 14: Periodic Trends. Atomic Radii Defined by the edge of its orbital but since the edges are fuzzy, difficult to determine Atomic Radii – half the distance.

Electronegativity• applies when an atom is in a compound NOT

alone• Electronegativity – measure of how strongly

an atom attracts electrons when it is in a compound

• Fluorine (the most electronegative element) is assigned a 4.0 and then all the others were determined by comparison

Page 15: Periodic Trends. Atomic Radii Defined by the edge of its orbital but since the edges are fuzzy, difficult to determine Atomic Radii – half the distance.
Page 16: Periodic Trends. Atomic Radii Defined by the edge of its orbital but since the edges are fuzzy, difficult to determine Atomic Radii – half the distance.

Electronegativity

Page 17: Periodic Trends. Atomic Radii Defined by the edge of its orbital but since the edges are fuzzy, difficult to determine Atomic Radii – half the distance.

Predict some of the properties of element 117 (Uus):

• What will be its electron configuration?• What element will it resemble most

chemically?• What will be the formula of the neutral binary

compounds it forms with sodium, magnesium, carbon, and oxygen?


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