2.1 Periodicity Flashcards

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What is the definition of periodicity?

A
  • Pattern in properties across a row which is repeated in each row
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What is the trend in atomic radius across a period?

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  • Shielding is negligible
  • Proton number increases
  • FOrce of attraction between nucleus and outer electrons increases
  • Radius decreases
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What is the general trend in first ionisation energy across a period?

A
  • Increases
  • More protons
  • Atomic radius decreases
  • Shielding is negligible
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What is the general trend of electro negativity across a period?

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  • Increases
  • More protons
  • Shielding is negligible
  • Smaller atomic radius
  • Nucleus is more able to attract a covalent bond
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5
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Why does melting point increase between sodium and aluminium?

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  • Al has higher charge
  • Al has more delocalised electrons
  • Smaller ions
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Why do giant covalent structures have such high melting points?

A

Have to break many strong covalent bonds

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Why does Barium Chloride need to be acidified when testing for sulphates?

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Both sulfates and sulfites produce a white precipitate but sulfites are soluble in acids so it avoids confusion

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