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Clicker #1 How many unpaired electrons and valence electrons does Se have? A) 0; 14 B) 2; 6 C) 2; 14 D) 0; 6 E) 2; 4
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Atomic Trends Atomic Radius: size of the orbital H F Fr decreasing increasing
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Atomic Trends Atomic Radius: size of the orbital H F Fr decreasing increasing More protons = more attraction and smaller radius Orbitals are getting bigger and further from nucleus
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Clicker #2 Which of the following elements has the largest atomic radius? A) Ca B) Al C) N D) Sr E) F
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Atomic Trends Ionization Energy H F Fr increasing decreasing
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Atomic Trends Ionization Energy H F Fr increasing decreasing Electron is at its lowest energy state when closest to the nucleus takes more energy to take an electron away when closer to the nucleus
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Clicker #3 Which of the following elements has the largest ionization energy? A)P B)Al C)Cl D)Ba E)K
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Isoelectronic Series Same number of electrons Example: Which is larger Na + or Ne?
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Isoelectronic Series Same number of electrons Example: Which is larger Na + or Ne? Same number of electrons but Na + has 11 protons and Ne has 10 protons.
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Example Which is larger Cl - or Ar? Which has a higher ionization energy Cl - or Ar?
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Example Which is larger Cl - or Ar? Which has a higher ionization energy Cl - or Ar?
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BONDING “Forces” What is meant by a “chemical bond”? Why do atoms bond to form molecules? How do atoms bond to form molecules?
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BONDING Two Types of Bonding Intramolecular (within a molecule) Intermolecular (between molecules)
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Ionic Compounds Between a metal and a nonmetal Example: NaCl Na: [Ne]3s 1 Cl: [Ne]3s 2 3p 5
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Ionic Compounds Between a metal and a nonmetal Example: NaCl Na: [Ne]3s 1 Na + : [Ne] Cl: [Ne]3s 2 3p 5 Cl - : [Ne] 3s 2 3p 6
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Mg -> Mg + -> Mg 2+ Ionization energies of atoms are highly endothermic HOWEVER… Takes more energy to remove 2nd electron Once you get Mg 2+ (noble gas configuration) gives off energy OVERALL = EXOTHERMIC PROCESS
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Bonding in H 2 Is this ionic?
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Bonding in H 2 Covalent Bonding Sharing electrons Hydrogens share the electrons and have noble gas configuration Why isn’t He diatomic?
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Bonding in H 2 Covalent Bonding Sharing electrons Hydrogens share the electrons and have noble gas configuration Why isn’t He diatomic? Already has a noble gas configuration
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Therefore… Covalent bonding has same idea as ionic bonding… But Neither atom is “strong” enough to remove electron from the other atom
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What about CO?
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