Chapter 7 - periodicity Flashcards

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Periodicity

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➜ a repeating trend in properties across each period

➜ e.g across a period each successive element gains 1 more electron

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Atomic radius

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➜ greater the atomic radius the smaller the attraction

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Nuclear charge

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➜ greater the nuclear charge (number of protons) the greater the attraction

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Electron shielding

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➜ greater the number of shells the greater the shielding and the smaller the attraction

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5
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Reactivity of Period 2

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  • reactivity increases down group
  • as atomic radius increases down group
  • nuclear attraction & ionisation energy decreases down group
  • electron shielding increases
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Ionisation graphs

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➜ electron number = work out element
➜ amount of turning points = work out the period
➜ amount of electrons before first turning point = work out the group

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7
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How to tell which element has higher ionisation energy

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➜ a paired electron pair in orbital repel each other = electron is lost easier = this is not the high ionisation energy
➜ p sub shells after further from nucleus than S so whatever has S as the last sub shell has higher ionisation energy

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8
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First ionisation energy decreases down group

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➜ atomic radius increases = electrons being added
➜ more electron shielding = less attraction between nucleus and outer electron
➜ number of proton increase BUT effects of atomic radius and shielding outweigh increased nuclear charge

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9
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First ionisation energy shows a general increase across period 1 and 2

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➜ nuclear charge increases = increase nuclear attraction pulling in shells closer causing
➜ atomic radius to decrease
➜ electrons added to same shell
➜ similar shielding

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10
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metallic bonding

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➜ the strong electrostatic attraction between cations and delocalised electrons
➜ delocalised electrons spread out and move through structure
➜ cations = fixed in position
➜ delocalised electrons = mobile

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11
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Properties of metals

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➜ strong metallic bond
➜ high electrical conductivity (electrons carry charge through structure)
➜ high melting and boiling points (energy required to overcome strong electrostatic forces of attraction)
➜ do not dissolve

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12
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Giant covalent structures

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➜ high melting boiling points = covalent bonds strong = hard to break
➜ insoluble = covalent bonds too strong
➜ non conductors

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13
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Graphene

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➜ single layer of graphite

➜ electrical conductor

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14
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Graphite

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➜ layers are bonded by london forces

➜ 3 out of 4 outer shell electrons used for covalent boding = sea of delocalised electrons so can conduct electricity

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15
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Melting point trends

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➜ melting point increases from group 1 to 14
➜ sharp decrease between 14 and 15
➜ low from 15 to 18

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16
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Halogens reactivity

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  • less reactive as u go down
  • atomic radius decreases going down
  • shielding increases going down
  • less nuclear attraction as u go down