ch 7 8 Flashcards

1
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metallic character and its trends

A

-good conductors
-malleable
-ductile
-shiny
-readily loses e- to become stable

Moving across period: D
Moving down a group: I

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2
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Trends of electron affinity

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Moving across period: more N
Moving down a group: no trends EXCEPT group 1.. more P as moving down group

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3
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Coulomb’s law

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the force of attraction is inversely proportionate to the distance between charged particles

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4
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red vs green vs blue
visible light vs x rays vs microwaves
lowest, mid, highest

a) wavelength
b) frequency
c) energy per photon

A

a) blue, green, red
b) red, green, blue
c) red, green, blue

a) x rays, visible, microwaves
b) microwaves, visible, x rays
c) microwaves, visible, x rays

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5
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what does the energy of the photon represent

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the difference in energy between an atom’s initial and final state (excited vs ground state)
E= hv

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6
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shapes of these sublevels
a) s
b) p
c) d
why is the shape important?

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s= spherical
p= dumbbell
d= double dumbbell

shape is important because bonds exist at overlapping sublevels

the shape of the overlapping orbital determines the shape of the molecule

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7
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Pauli exclusion principle

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orbitals can hold no more than 2 electrons each

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8
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Hund’s rule

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electrons occupy orbitals of identical energy with parallel spins rather than in pairs, they start to pair when orbitals are half full

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9
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finding d block and f block

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d: n-1
f: n-2

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10
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Trends of ionization nrg and EN

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EN: F is the most EN element, decreases as moving further away

IE: increases going across a period, decreases going down a group

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11
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how does level of penetration and shielding determine PE

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less shielding= greater nrg
more penetration= greater nrg

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12
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lattice nrg and its relationship to AR

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E= (q1q2)/r
lattice nrg= energy change occurring when gaseous ions react to form a solid ionic compound

as AR decreases, LE gets larger but decreases BECAUSE q1q2 will always be a negative number

larger amount of nrg= very stable

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13
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bond strength and length order

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strength: single < double < triple
length: single > double > triple BECAUSE a stronger bond will pull e to nucleus more making AR smaller

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14
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EN difference chart

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Small (0-0.4) nonpolar covalent
Intermediate (0.4-2.0) polar covalent
Large (2.0) ionic

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15
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percent ionic character

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degree to which an electron is actually transferred
greater than 50% is considered ionic

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16
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finding number of pairs in molecule

A

(total number valance e)/2

17
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resonance and characteristics

A

two or more Lewis structures with the same skeletal formula (atoms in the same location) but different electron arrangements

*delocalized electrons have lower energy
*formal charge is used to determine most probable resonance structure (determines stability)

18
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calculating formal charge

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(valance e) - (e atom “owns)
the sum of all formal charges must be zero in a neutral molecule

small or 0 former charges are better than large ones

19
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free radical

A

odd number of total valance e

20
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expanded octet

A

element in p 3-7
more than 8 valance e

21
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endo vs exo rxns have weak vs strong bonds formed vs broken?

A

endo: strong broken, weak formed
exo: weak broken, strong formed