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5 – 3 Electron Configuration and Periodic Properties
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Atomic Radius As you move down a group it increases The outermost e - are being added to higher energy levels (further from the nucleus.
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Atomic Radius As you move across a period, it decreases Even though e - are being added, they are added to the same energy level (same distance from the nucleus).
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Atomic Radius The charge on the nucleus increases as you move across the period and so it has a “tighter” hold on the e - being added.
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Shielding Effect The reduction of the attractive force between a nucleus and its outer electrons due to the blocking effect of inner electrons.
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Ionization Energy The amount of energy needed to remove an electron from an atom
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Ion An atom that has gained or lost an e - If it has gained an e -, it will be _____. If it has lost an e -, it will be _____.
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Ionization Energy As you go down a group, it decreases Shielding effect and electrons are being added to higher energy levels.
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Ionization Energy As you move across a period, it increases The charge on the nucleus increases as you move across the period and so it has a “tighter” hold on the e - being added.
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Electron Affinity The attraction of an atom for an additional e - Metals tend to have low EA Non-metals tend to have high EA
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EA As you move down a group, EA decreases. Shielding Effect and electrons are being added to higher energy levels.
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EA It increases as you move across the periodic table. The charge on the nucleus increases as you move across the period and so it has a “tighter” hold on the e - being added.
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Electronegativity Tendency for an atom to attract e - to itself when combined with another atom. F is the most EN EN decreases as you move down a group EN increases as you move across a period
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Electronegativity Based on the Pauling Scale. Linus Pauling 28 Feb 1901 – 19 Aug 1994
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