2.1 Periodicity Flashcards

1
Q

Where are the s orbitals on the periodic table?

A

First 2 groups

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2
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Where are the d orbitals in the periodic table?

A

The ‘middle block’

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3
Q

Where are the p orbitals in the periodic table?

A

Groups 3-8

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4
Q

Where are the f orbitals in the periodic table?

A

The lanthanides

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5
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What is the atomic radius trend across period 3?

A
  • Decreases
  • Charge increases but shielding stays the same.
  • Greater attraction so pulls the outer electrons closer to the nucleus.
  • Therefore a smaller radius
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6
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What is the trend if first ionisation energy across period 3?

A
  • Increases

- Stronger nuclear attraction (smaller AR), so needs more energy to lose the outer electrons.

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7
Q

What are the exceptions to the 1st IE trend?

A
  • Between gr2 & 3

- Between gr 5 & 6

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8
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Explain the gr 2 & 3 exception in terms of 1st IE

A

The outer electron moves from the 2p - 2s orbital, so more shielding from sub shell, and therefore IE decreases here.

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9
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Explain the gr 5 & 6 exception in terms of 1st IE

A

Electrons start pairing up in orbitals (Hunds rule), so this ‘pair’ repulsion decreases the IE here.

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10
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What is the trend in melting points across period 3?

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  • Na, Mg, Al are metallic so high MP, gets bigger going along these.
  • Si is macromolecular, so strong covalent bonds and higher MP than metals.
  • P, S, Cl are simple molecular, so weak VDWS. Lower MP than metals but get bigger as you go along these.
  • Ar is monatomic so has a very low MP.
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