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Objectives Today I will be able to: Describe how the trends of ionic radius and electron affinity change across a period and down a family Compare the atomic radius, ionization energy, electronegativity, ionic radius and electron affinity of 2 or more elements Informal assessment: monitoring student questions and interactions as we complete the practice Formal assessment: analyzing the students practice and exit ticket Common Core Connection Model with mathematics Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning
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Evaluate: Warm-up Explain: Electron Affinity/Ionic Radius Notes Elaborate: Periodic Trends Practice Evaluate: Exit Ticket
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For the following set of elements: Circle the element that has the smallest atomic radius Underline the element with the smallest ionization energy Box the element with the greatest electronegativity value
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Today I will be able to: Describe how the trends of ionic radius and electron affinity change across a period and down a family Compare the atomic radius, ionization energy, electronegativity, ionic radius and electron affinity of 2 or more elements
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Finish the practice from class Periodic Table Quiz – Wednesday, November 19
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Warm-Up Ionic Radius/Electron Affinity Notes Periodic Trends Practice Exit Ticket
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When an atom gains or loses electrons the size of the radii change Ionic radius is different for cations and anions
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Example: Mg 2+ Two electrons are removed The radius gets smaller Why? Less repulsion between the electrons and the same number of protons in the nucleus pulls the electrons closer
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Example: Cl 1- One electron is added The radius gets larger Why? More repulsion between the electrons and the same number of protons in the nucleus spreads the electrons farther apart
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Energy change that occurs when an atom gains an electron Across a period Energy becomes more negative (more energy is released) Down a family Energy becomes less negative down a family (less energy is released0
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Complete the practice at your desk. We will review selected responses as a class. Please ask Ms. Ose for help If you have questions.
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Which of the following ions would have a smaller ionic radius? Explain why it would be smaller F 1- Na 1+
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