Lecture 13 Flashcards

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Orbital diagrams

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Use a box, for each orbital and arrows are used to represent electrons and direction of spin (up or down)

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2
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Recurring pattern in electron configurations is the bases for…

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Recurring pattern in element behavior

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3
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Reactive metal electron configuration

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ns^2

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4
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Reactive nonmetal electron configuration

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ns^2p^2

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5
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Periodic properties that directly influence electron configurations

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  1. Atomic size
  2. Ionization energy
  3. Electron affinity
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6
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Periodic trends

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Atomic size, ionization energy, electron affinity, metallic character

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7
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Atomic size

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Determined by measuring the distance between adjacent nuclei in sample of element

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8
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Covalent radius

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1/2 distance between nuclei of 2 identical covalently bound atoms

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9
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Van der waals radius

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1/2 distance between nuclei of 2 identical non-bonded atoms

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10
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Main group electrons: Down a group

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  • n (up), Zeff constant
  • outer electron = further from nucleus
  • additional inner electrons shield over electrons (Zeff)
  • electrons are easier to remove
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11
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Main group electrons: across a row

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  • n constant, Zeff
  • outer electrons pulled closer to nucleus
  • shielding constant (no additional inner electrons)
  • electrons are harder to remove
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12
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1st ionization energy

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Energy required for a complete removal of 1 mol (outermost) electrons from 1mol gaseous atoms/ions

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13
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2nd ionization energy

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Energy required for a complete removal of second outer electron from 1 mol gaseous atoms/ions

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14
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Shielding

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By other electrons reduces the full nuclear charge to an effective nuclear charge

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