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C. Sifat Logam dan Non Logam serta Sifat Keperiodikan unsur Kimia
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The student can dicrimination metal and non metal properties. The student can explain few elements metalloid. The student can explain the atomic radius signification. The student can explain in the same group the atomic radius. The student can explain in the same period the atomic radius.
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The students can explain the electron affinity signification. The student can explain in the same group the electron affinity. The student can explain in the same period the electron affinity. The student can explain the ionization potential signification. The student can explain in the same group the ionization potential. The student can explain in the same period the ionization potential.
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Elements are classified as: Metals Nonmetals Metalloids
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Good conductors of heat and electricity Shiny; High melting points Malleable (bends easily) Ductile (can be made into wires) Found on the LEFT of the periodic table Not brittle Mostly on solid form, except for mercury which has liquid form.
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Dull Brittle (hard/ easily broken) Found on the RIGHT of the periodic table
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Nonmetals Brittle Do not conduct electricity
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Has properties of both metals and nonmetals Found touching the dark, zig-zag line Metalloid means “metal-like” Boron (B), silicon (Si), germanium (Ge), arsenic (As), antimony (Sb), tellurium(Te), polonium (Po), astatine (At).
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The electron configuration of atom can be used to determine an atom position in periodic table. Group number = valence electron Period number = number of shell filled with electron Example : 35 Br Konfigurasi elektronnya 2 18 8 7 Elektron valensinya : 7Golongan VIIA Jumlah kulit : 4Perioda : 4
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What are semiconductors used in?
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Atomic radius is the distance between outermost electron to the nuclei of the atom. In the same group the atomic radius increases from up to bottom In contrary, the atomic radius within the same period, from left to right, is generally decreasing.
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H 37 He 54 Li 15 6 Be 105 B 91 C 77 N 71 O 60 F 67 Ne 80 Na 18 6 Mg 160 Al 14 3 Si 117 P 111 S 10 4 Cl 99 Ar 96 K 23 1 Ca 197 Sc 16 1 Ti 15 4 V 131 Cr 12 5 M n 118 Fe 125 Co 12 5 Ni 12 4 Cu 128 Zn 13 3 Ga 12 3 Ge 122 As 116 Se 115 Br 114 Kr 99 Rb 24 3 Sr 215 Y 18 0 Zr 16 1 Nb 147 Mo 13 6 Tc 13 5 Ru 132 Rh 13 2 Pd 13 8 Ag 144 Cd 14 9 In 15 1 Sn 140 Sb 14 5 Te 13 9 I 138 Xe 10 9 Cs 26 5 Ba 210 Hf 15 4 Ta 143 W 13 7 Re 13 8 Os 134 Ir 13 6 Pt 13 9 Au 144 Hg 14 7 Tl 18 9 Pb 175 Bi 15 5 Po 16 7 At 145 Rn La 18 7 Ce 183 Pr 18 2 Nd 18 1 Pm 181 Sm 18 0 Eu 19 9 Gd 179 Tb 17 6 Dy 17 5 Ho 174 Er 17 3 T m 17 3 Yb 194 Lu 17 2 Atomic Radius (pm) 1pm=1x10 -12 m
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Electron affinity is the released used energy by an atom in gas form, after it accepts an electron. For example when chlorine gas accepts an electron to from negative ion, it releases energy, Cl2(g) + 2e 2Cl - the energy change associated with the addition of an electron to a gaseous atom.
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In the same period from left to right, affinity has increasing tendency. In the same group, from bottom to up, affinity has increasing tendency
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Ionization potential is defined as the minimum energy required for ionizing an isolated gaseous atom to produce positive ion. Na (g) Na + + e
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The ionization potential in the same period from left to right has increasing tendency. In the same group from up to bottom, the ionization potential has decreasing tendency.
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The tendency of every element for attracting is defferent. This value is called electronegativity Whithin the same period, the trend shows ascending pattern form left to right. Whithin the same group, from up to bottom, it shows descending pattern.
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H 2.1 Li 1.0 Be 1.5 Na 0.9 Mg 1.2 Al 1.0 K 0.8 B 2.0 C 2.5 N 3.0 O 3.5 F 4.0 Al 1.5 Si 1.8 P 2.1 S 2.5 Cl 3.0 Ne - Ar - He - Increase in electronegativity Decrease
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m.p./ o C 1000 2000 3000 4000 0 5 10 15 20 Atomic number -1000 0 C Si He Ne Ar Ca
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H -259 Li 180 Be 1280 Na 97.8 Mg 650 Ca 850 K 63.7 B 2300 C 3730 N -210 O -218 F -220 Al 660 Si 1410 P 44.2 S 119 Cl -101 Ne -249 Ar -189 He -270 Unit: o C Increase
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