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Periodic Trends
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Atomic Radius Half of the distance between two bonding atoms nuclei
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Atomic Radius Trend Increases
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Ionic Radius Compare ions to their neutral counterparts Ion: charged atom that results from the gaining or losing of electrons Cation: loses electrons and produces a positive charge Anion: gains electrons and produces a negative charge
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5 +1+2+3 -2-3 Cations and Anions Of Representative Elements
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Cation vs Atom
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Anion vs Atom
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Cation is always smaller than atom from which it is formed. Anion is always larger than atom from which it is formed.
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9 Na + : [Ne]Al 3+ : [Ne] F - : 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 or [Ne] O 2- : 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 or [Ne]N 3- : 1s 2 2s 2 2p 6 or [Ne] Na +, Al 3+, F -, O 2-, and N 3- are all isoelectronic with Ne have the same number of electrons, and hence the same ground-state electron configuration Isoelectronic
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Minimum energy required to remove an electron from a gaseous atom in its ground state Indication of how strongly an atom’s nucleus holds onto its valence electron Ionization Energy
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12 General Trends in First Ionization Energies Increasing First Ionization Energy
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Indicates an element’s ability to attract electrons in a shared chemical bond Electronegativity
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