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Do Now (5 min) 1. How does atomic radius change as you move across a period? 2. How does atomic radius change as you move down a group?
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Do Now Discussion 1. How does atomic radius change as you move across a period? Decreases 1. How does atomic radius change as you move down a group? Increases
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12/7/09 1. Recap from yesterday 2. Cornell Notes 3. Practice
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Periodic Trends A predictable change in how an element behaves either down a group or across a period on the periodic table Trends we will study: Atomic radius Electronegativity Reactivity Ionic radius Ionization energy
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Atomic Radius Measure of the size of an atom Decreases across a period Increasing positive charge in the nucleus pulls electrons closer Increases down a group Increasing number of non-valence electrons shields outer electrons from being pulled toward the nucleus
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Example: Which has a LARGER atomic radius: Yttrium or Fluorine? YTTRIUM
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Electronegativity The ability of an atom to attract electrons in a chemical bond Increases across a period Increases up a group NOTE: noble gases have no electronegativity value!
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Example: Which element is MORE electronegative: Indium or Phosphorus? PHOSPHORUS
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Reactivity How easily an element reacts or combines with other elements to form compounds. Metals: increases down a group and to the left Non-Metals: increases down a group and to the right (with exception to the noble gases)
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Example: Which metal has a higher reactivity: Cesium or Cobalt? Cesium
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Tic-Tac-Toe Practice 1. Select ONE card 2. Answer the questions on your board in the correct spot 3. Have your card checked by Ms. Akagi 4. Select a new card 5. Goal: Get THREE in a row of THREE different colors.
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