Module 3 P1 Flashcards

1
Q

How are the elements arranged in the periodic table?

A
  • In order of increasing atomic number
  • in periods
  • in groups
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2
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How were elements arranged in Mendeleev’s original periodic table?

A

In order of increasing atomic mass

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3
Q

What do periods show in the periodic table?

A

Repeating trends in physical and chemical properties.

Elements in the same period have the same number of shells

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4
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What is periodicity?

A

The repeating pattern seem across different periods

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5
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What do groups show in the periodic table?

A

Elements with similar chemical properties because elements in the same group have the same number of electrons in their outer shell

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6
Q

What is an advantage of numbering the groups in the periodic table as 1-7 + 0 rather than 1-18?

A

The group number matched the number of electrons in the highest energy shell

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7
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What is a disadvantage of numbering the groups in the periodic table as 1-7 + 0 rather than 1-18?

A

Doesn’t include the d block

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8
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What is an advantage of numbering the groups in the periodic table as 1–18 rather than 1-7 + 0?

A

The numbers each column in the s, p and d blocks sequentially

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9
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Which groups are in the s block in the periodic table?

A

Groups 1 and 2 plus hydrogen and helium

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10
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Which groups are in the p block in the periodic table?

A

Groups 13 to 18

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11
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Why are group 18 elements inert?

A

Their sub shells are filled

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12
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Which groups in the p block can share electrons to form covalent bonds?

A

Groups 14-17

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13
Q

Which groups in the p block are capable of gaining electrons to form negative ions?

A

Groups 16 and 17

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14
Q

Key points about ionisation energies:

A
  • endothermic
  • always use the gas state symbol
  • the lower the ionisation energy, the easier it is to form an ion
  • measured in KJmol^-1
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15
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Which factors affect an element’s ionisation energy?

A
  • atomic radius
  • nuclear charge
  • shielding
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16
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How do successive ionisation energies show shell structure?

A

A large increase/ jump in the ionisation energy required indicates that the electron is in a new shell/energy level.

17
Q

What do the peaks and troughs on ionisation energy graphs show?

A

Evidence of sub-shells

18
Q

What is another name for shell?

A

Energy level - the principal quantum number (n)

19
Q

What is an atomic orbital?

A

A region around the nucleus that can hold up to two electrons with opposite spins

20
Q

What shape is an a orbital?

A

Spherical

21
Q

How many s orbitals are there in each s sub-shell?

A

One

22
Q

What is the shape of a p orbital?

A

Figure of 8/ dumb-bell shape

23
Q

How many p orbitals is there in one p sub-shell?

A

3

24
Q

How many d orbitals is there in one d sub-shell?

A

5

25
Q

How many f orbitals is there in one f sub-shell?

A

7

26
Q

What are the four types of electron orbitals?

A

s, p, d, f

27
Q

How many electrons can fit in each orbital?

A

2

28
Q

Give the order in which the orbitals fill up in an electron

A

1s, 2s, 2p, 3s, 3p, 4s, 3d, 4p, 5s, 4d, 5p, 6s, 4f, 5d, 6p, 7s, 5f, 6d, 7p

29
Q

In box diagrams, why do all the boxes on an energy level fill up before electrons are paired in orbitals?

A

Electrons repel each other

30
Q

Why must two electrons in an orbital have opposite spins?

A

To help counteract the repulsion between the negative charges