Ch. 5 - Electron Configuration and Periodic Trends Flashcards

1
Q

What does the spin magnetic quantum number describe?

A

The direction of the spin of the electron. (ms)

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2
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What are the allowed values for ms?

A

1/2 or -1/2.

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3
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When is a substance diamagnetic?

A

When all the electrons are paired, they are repelled by magnetic fields.

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4
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When is a substance paramagnetic?

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When one or more electron is unpaired, they are attracted to magnetic fields.

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5
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What is the Pauli exclusion principle?

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Only two electrons with opposite spin direction may occupy each orbital.

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6
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How many electrons can an s subshell have?

A

2

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7
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How many electrons can a p subshell have?

A

6

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8
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How many electrons can a d subshell have?

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10

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9
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How many electrons can an f subshell have?

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14

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10
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What is Hund’s Rule?

A

Assign one electron to each orbital then go back and add a second electron once all orbitals are half full.

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[!] What is the effective nuclear charge?

A

The amount of positive charge felt by an electron in a given orbital. (Zeff)

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12
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What is the periodic trend of effective nuclear charge?

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Effective nuclear charge increases with atomic number.

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13
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What is the covalent radius?

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Half the distance between the nuclei of two identical atoms joined by a single covalent bond.

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14
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What is the metallic radius?

A

Half the distance between the two nuclear of two adjacent atoms in the crystalline solid metal.

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15
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What is the van der Waals radius?

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Half the distance between the nuclei of two adjacent atoms in a solid sample of noble gas.

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16
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What is the periodic trend of atomic radius?

A

Atomic radius increases from top to bottom and from right to left on the periodic table.

17
Q

What is first ionization energy?

A

The energy that must be absorbed in order to remove a valence electron from a neutral atom in the gas phase. (Ei)

18
Q

What is the periodic trend of the first ionization energy?

A

First ionization energy increases from bottom to top and from left to right on the periodic table.

19
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What is second ionization energy?

A

The energy that must be absorbed to remove a valence electron from a cation (+1) in the gas phase. (Ei2)

20
Q

What is electron affinity?

A

The energy released when a neutral atom in the gas phase acquired an extra electron in the lowest energy orbital available. (Eea)

21
Q

What is the periodic trend of electron affinity?

A

Electron affinity increases from bottom to top and from left to right on the periodic table.

22
Q

What is electronegativity?

A

The ability of an element to hold onto its own electrons and attract electrons from other elements. (χ)

23
Q

What is the periodic trend of electronegativity?

A

Electronegativity increases from bottom to top and from left to right on the periodic table.