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Page 1: Aim: What trends can be observed by studying the periodic table? Homework Reminder:Homework Reminder: Due Wed., Nov. 19, 2014 Read pages 174 - 182 Answer.

Aim: What trends can be Aim: What trends can be observed by studying the observed by studying the periodic table?periodic table?• Homework Reminder: Homework Reminder: Due Wed., Nov. 19, 2014 Read

pages 174 - 182 Answer page 182 (18, 19, 20)

• Do Now: Do Now: • 1) As you read down a group, what happens to the 1) As you read down a group, what happens to the

atomic radius, ionization energy and electronegativityatomic radius, ionization energy and electronegativity• 2) As you read across a period, what happens to the 2) As you read across a period, what happens to the

atomic radius, ionization energy, and atomic radius, ionization energy, and electronegativity?electronegativity?

• 3) What value helps you determine how well an atom 3) What value helps you determine how well an atom can attract electrons?can attract electrons?

• 4) What value is a measure of the energy needed to 4) What value is a measure of the energy needed to remove an electron from an atom?remove an electron from an atom?

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Periodic TrendsPeriodic Trends

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Definition: Half of the distance between nuclei in covalently bonded diatomic molecule Radius decreases across a period

Increased effective nuclear charge due to decreased shielding

Radius increases down a group Each row on the periodic table adds a “shell” or energy level to the atom

Radius decreases across a period Increased effective nuclear charge due to decreased shielding

Radius increases down a group Each row on the periodic table adds a “shell” or energy level to the atom

Atomic RadiusAtomic Radius (size of the (size of the atom)atom)

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Table of Table of Atomic Atomic

RadiiRadii

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Period Trend:Period Trend:Atomic Atomic RadiusRadius

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Tends to increase across a period As radius decreases across a period, the electron you are removing is closer to the nucleus and harder to remove

Tends to decrease down a group Outer electrons are farther from the nucleus and easier to remove

Tends to increase across a period As radius decreases across a period, the electron you are removing is closer to the nucleus and harder to remove

Tends to decrease down a group Outer electrons are farther from the nucleus and easier to remove

Ionization Ionization EnergyEnergy

Definition: the energy required to remove an electron from an atom.

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Periodic Trend:Periodic Trend:Ionization Ionization

EnergyEnergy

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ElectronegativiElectronegativityty

Definition: A measure of the ability of an atom in a chemical compound to attract electrons

o Electronegativity tends to increase across a period

o As radius decreases, electrons get closer to the bonding atom’s nucleus

o Electronegativity tends to decrease down a group or remain the same

o As radius increases, electrons are farther from the bonding atom’s nucleus and shielded by inner shells.

o Electronegativity tends to increase across a period

o As radius decreases, electrons get closer to the bonding atom’s nucleus

o Electronegativity tends to decrease down a group or remain the same

o As radius increases, electrons are farther from the bonding atom’s nucleus and shielded by inner shells.

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Periodic Table of Periodic Table of ElectronegativitiesElectronegativities

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Periodic Periodic Trend:Trend:

ElectronegativiElectronegativityty

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Summary of Summary of Periodic TrendsPeriodic Trends

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Ionic RadiiIonic Radii -size of an ion -size of an ion

Cations Cations + ions+ ions

Positively charged ions (cations) are formed when an atom of a metal loses one or more electrons. Smaller than the corresponding atom.

AnionsAnions- ions- ions

Negatively charged ions (anions) are formed when nonmetallic atoms gain one or more electrons. Larger than the corresponding atom.

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Table Table of Ion of Ion SizesSizes

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Comparison of Atomic and Comparison of Atomic and Ionic RadiiIonic Radii

Element (Halogens)

Atomic Radius (nm)

Negative Ionic Radius (nm)

F 0.064 0.136

Cl 0.099 0.181

Br 0.1142 0.196

I 0.1333 0.216

Element (Alkali) Atomic Radius (nm)

Positive Ionic Radius (nm)

Li 0.123 0.068

Na 0.157 0.095

K 0.2025 0.113

Rb 0.216 0.148

Cs 0.235 0.169

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