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Periodic Trends
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What is a trend? A predictable change in a particular direction.
Allow you to make predictions about the chemical properties of an element They are actually based on the electron configuration of the element.
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Atomic Radius The radius of an atom
Hard to calculate because the edge of the e- cloud is fuzzy and not well defined Increases down group- energy levels are added which increase the radius Decrease left to right across a period- nuclear charge increases and pulls the e- tighter to the nucleus
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Ions Charged atoms Atoms can gain or loose electrons
When they do they become + (have lost electrons) or – (have gained electrons)
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Ionic Size Increases down period
Decreases from left to right across a period
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Ionization Energy The energy required to remove an electron from an atom. Decreases down a group- as you go down a group there are more levels of e-, so the pull of the nucleus on the outer e- is less Called electron shielding Increases from left to right across a period- the addition of p+ increases the nuclear charge and holds the e- tighter
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Electronegativity How much an atom in a molecule pulls the e-
Highest value on the scale is 4.0 and is given to F When e- are shared between 2 atoms the one with the larger electronegativity will win and the e- spend more time around that nucleus Decreases down a group- due to e- shielding Increases across a period- due to less e- shielding
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Electron Affinity Energy change when an atom gains an e-
Decreases down a group because of e- shielding Increases left to right across a period because of increase in nuclear charge
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Melting and Boiling Points
Left to right across a period, increase and then decrease twice
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