periodic table trends Flashcards

1
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describe the size trends of the periodic table

A

the more right = smaller
the more down = bigger

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2
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why does atomic size increase from top to bottom

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it increases from top to bottom since, a new energy level is added every time we go down a group

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3
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why does atomic size decrease from left to right

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electrons are pulled in more tightly as protons increase

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4
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when does metals become more reactive

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more down = increased metal reactivity
more left = increased metal reactivity

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5
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when does non-metals become more reactive

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more right = increased non-metal reactivity
more down = increased non-metal reactivity

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6
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why are large metal atoms more reactive

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larger atoms loose electrons more easily, so they are more reactive

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7
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why are small non-metal atoms more reactive

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smaller atoms attract electrons more easily, so they are more reactive

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8
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ionisation energy

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Ionisation energy is the energy required to remove an electron from the outer energy level of an atom.

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9
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Electronegativity

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Electronegativity is the ability of an atom to gain electrons.

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10
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what is oxidation

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An element that has undergone oxidation has gained electrons.
Generally non-metals oxidise.

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what is reduction

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An element that has undergone reduction has gained electrons.
Generally non-metals reduce.

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