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metals: left side of Table; form cations properties: Regions of the Table ductile (can pull into wire) malleable (can hammer into shape) lustrous (shiny) good conductors (heat and electricity)
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(i.e., they lose e – ) -- Because of their low ionization energies, they are often oxidized in reactions. -- Metallic character of the elements increases as we go down-and-to-the-left. increasing metallic character
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nonmetals: right side of Table; form anions properties: good insulators; gases or brittle solids Br 2 I2I2 S8S8 Ne bromineiodinesulfurneon Regions of the Table (cont.) -- memorize the HOBrFINCl twins (or…Hans and Franz, the ClOBrHIFN twins) “Wer sind sie?” “Die ClOBrHIFN Zwillinge!”
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computer chips metalloids (semimetals): “stair” between metals and nonmetals properties: in-between those of metals and nonmetals; “semiconductors” (B, Si, Ge, As, Sb, Te, Po, At) Si and Ge metals nonmetals Regions of the Table (cont.) computer chips Si and Ge
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Reactivity Trends metal oxide + watermetal hydroxide MgO(s) + H 2 O(l) Mg(OH) 2 (aq) metal oxide + acid salt + water CaO(s) + 2 HNO 3 (aq) Ca(NO 3 ) 2 (aq) + H 2 O(l) metal + nonmetal salt 2 Al(s) + 3 Br 2 (l) 2 AlBr 3 (s) (i.e., a “basic” oxide)
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Reactivity Trends (cont.) nonmetal oxide + water acid CO 2 (g) + H 2 O(l) H 2 CO 3 (aq) (i.e., an “acidic” oxide) nonmetal oxide + base salt + water CO 2 (g) + 2 KOH(aq) K 2 CO 3 (aq) + H 2 O(l)
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Group Trends Alkali Metals -- the most reactive metals (one e – to lose) -- obtained by electrolysis of a molten salt e.g., chloride ion is oxidized and sodium ion is reduced 2 NaCl(l) 2 Na(l) + Cl 2 (g)
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-- react with hydrogen to form metal hydrides: -- react with water to form metal hydroxides: -- react w /O 2 : Li yields Li 2 O, others yield (mostly) peroxides (M 2 O 2 ) 2 M(s) + H 2 (g) 2 MH(s) 2 M(s) + 2 H 2 O(l) 2 MOH(aq) + H 2 (g) 2 M(s) + O 2 (g) M 2 O 2 (s) Potassium in water, forming flammable hydrogen and soluble potassium hydroxide.
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Alkaline-Earths -- not as reactive as alkalis (two e – to lose) -- Ca and heavier ones react w /H 2 O to form metal hydroxides -- MgO is a protective oxide coating around substrate Mg Ca(s) + 2 H 2 O(l) Ca(OH) 2 (aq) + H 2 (g) compared to alkalis: harder, denser, higher MPs Mg ribbonMgO
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The Hindenburg Hydrogen -- a nonmetal, but belongs to no family -- reacts w /other nonmetals to form molecular (i.e., covalent) compounds (She was scuttled in June 1919, along with 71 other German ships.) (She burned up in May 1937, killing 36 passengers.)
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Halogens -- At isn’t considered to be a halogen; little is known about it -- at 25 o C, F 2 and Cl 2 are gases, Br 2 is a liquid, I 2 is a solid -- their exo. reactivity is dominated by their tendency to gain e – -- Cl 2 is added to water; the HOCl produced acts as a disinfectant -- HF(aq) = weak acid; HCl(aq) HBr(aq) HI(aq) = strong acids A small amount of a halogen is mixed with a noble gas to fill halogen lamps. The halogen sets up an equilibrium with the tungsten filament to prevent the heated tungsten from being deposited on the inside of the bulb.
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professional-grade Rn detector Noble Gases -- all are monatomic; have completely-filled s and p orbitals -- He, Ne, and Ar have no known compounds; Rn is radioactive -- Kr has one known compoud (KrF 2 ); Xe has a few (XeF 2, XeF 4, XeF 6 ) Fan for Rn mitigation
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Ca atomCa 2+ ion Cl atom Cl – ion 20 p + 20 e – 20 p + 18 e – 17 p + 17 e – 17 p + 18 e – Ca Ca 2+ Cl Cl – Ionic Radius Cations are _______ than parent atoms; anions are ______ than parent atoms. EX. Compare the sizes of Fe, Fe 2+, and Fe 3+. Then compare Br with Br –. smaller larger Fe > Fe 2+ > Fe 3+ Br – > Br
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electronegativity: the tendency for a bonded atom to attract e – to itself up and to-the-right. electronegativity increases Electronegativity Electronegativity increases going... Most electronegative element is...fluorine (F). Linus Pauling quantified the electronegativity scale.
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“Oh, man… I forgot which ones the most electronegative elements are.” “Shee-oot… Ow teh ye… FO’ NCl.” F = 4.0 O = 3.5 N = Cl = 3.0 C = 2.5 H = 2.1 Others:
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