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Periodic Trends: 3. Ionization Energy 4. Electronegativity
What is ionization energy? What is electronegativity?
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IONIZATION ENERGY Ionization Energy is energy needed to remove an outer valence electron. 1st IE energy required to remove 1st e- 2nd IE energy required to remove 2 e- 3rd IE energy required to remove 3 e-
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Ionization Energy Before: Neutral Na Atom
After: 1st valence e- is removed 11p+ 11 e- Overall Net Charge = 0 Result: 11p+ 10e- Overall Net Charge = +1
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What is the trend and why?
In groups = as you go down WHY? Increased shielding effect, distance between e- and nucleus In rows = as you move across WHY? Increased positive nuclear charge, as nucleus becomes more +, nuclear charge, holds e- closer More difficult to remove e- as they are located closer to nucleus.
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What is the shielding effect?
Shielding of outer electrons by inner electrons Prevents outer electrons from “feeling” effective nuclear charge
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What is the shielding effect?
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What is electronegativity?
Electronegativity is the ability of an atom to attract electrons Used as a prediction of the type of bond that will form FLOURINE is the MOST ELECTRONEGATIVE CESIUM is the LEAST ELECTRONEGATIVE
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What is the trend?
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What is the periodic trend?
In groups = as you go down WHY? Atom has higher number of energy levels, more inner electrons, less ability to attract e- In rows = as you move across WHY? Increased valence e- on outer energy level
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TREND SUMMARY
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