Ionisation energies Flashcards

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Q

explain why it takes more energy to remove each successive electron.

A

The electrons are being move from an increasingly positive ion so more energy is needed to remove an electron

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state and explain the trend in first ionisation energies across P3.

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• Ionisations energies increase along P3

  • no. protons increase so the atomic radius decreases
  • no. electrons in the outer shell increases but there is no extra shielding
  • Both of these factors strengthen the attraction between the nucleus and the outer electrons.
  • ionisation energies decreased slightly between Mg and Al.
  • this is because Al’s outer electrons are in the p orbital so it’s slightly further away from the nucleus.
  • ionisation energies decrease between P and S
  • this is because S outer electrons are being removed from an orbital contains 2 electrons. opposite spins causes repulsion therefore making the electron easier to remove
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