Period 3 Flashcards

1
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Atomic radii

A

Decreases across a period

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2
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Ionic radii

A

Decreases across the period

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3
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Melting points of the elements

A

Increases across the metal elements of the period

Negligible for non-metal elements

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4
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Simple molecular

A

No free electrons
No electrical conductivity
Low melting points as only Van der Waals forces to overcome

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5
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Giant molecular

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No free electrons
No electrical conductivity
High melting points as strong covalent bonds

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6
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Metallic bonding

A

Free electrons
Electrical conductivity
High melting points as strong electrostatic forces of attraction

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7
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First ionisation energy

A

Amount of energy needed to remove electrons

First ionisation energy increase across the period

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8
Q

Magnesium oxide used to

A

Line furnaces

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9
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Aluminium oxide used to

A

Make ceramics
Withstands high temperatures and provides electrical insulation
Same as silicon dioxide

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10
Q

Sodium plus oxygen

A

Sodium oxide (Na2O)
Yellow flame
Produces white solid
Basic

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11
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Magnesium plus oxygen

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Magnesium oxide (MgO)
Burns with white flame
Produce white solid
Basic

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12
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Aluminium plus oxygen

A

Aluminium oxide (Al2O3)
White flame
Produces white solid
Amphoteric

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13
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Phosphorus plus oxygen

A

Phosphorus oxide (P4O10)
White flame
Produces white solid
Acidic

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14
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Sulfur plus oxygen

A
Sulfur dioxide (SO2) 
Sulfur trioxide (SO3)
Blue flame
Produces colourless gas
Acidic
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15
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Sodium plus chlorine

A
Sodium chloride (NaCl)
Orange flame
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16
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atomic and ionic radius of period 3 element

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• atomic: DECREASES across because nuclear charge increases with no extra shielding
• ionic:
- metals = smaller
- non metals = bigger

17
Q

electrical conductivity of period 3 elements

A

overall decrease

metals with metallic bonding —> non metals with covalent bonding —> Ar which is monatomic

18
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melting point of period 3 elements

A

general decrease, silicon has highest melting point due to covalent bonds in a giant 3D molecular structure

19
Q

describe the reactions of period 3 elements with oxygen

A
  • reactivity with oxygen generally decreases
  • Ar doesn’t react, Cl doesn’t combine with O2 directly
  • metals have an oxide layer
  • Na is stored under oil to prevent reaction, P is stored under H2O
20
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describe the reaction of the period 3 oxides with water

A
  • metal oxides = basic and give metal hydroxide
  • non metal oxides = acidic so give an acid
  • Al2O3 is amphoteric, SiO2 is neutral so no reaction
21
Q

describe the oxidation number of the oxides

A
  • most elements burn to form oxide containing element in its highest oxidation state
  • sulfur is an exception - in SO2 = +4, in SO3 = +6
22
Q

describe the reaction of period 3 elements with chlorine

A
  • reactivity decreases
  • Mg = vigorous when heated, Al = vigorous when heated under anhydrous conditions
  • Si & P = slow
23
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describe the reaction of period 3 chlorides with water

A
  • Na & Mg Cl dissolve in water to form neutral solutions (Mg is slightly acidic)
  • PCl5 releases fumes of HCl and phosphoric acid (violent)
  • Aluminium chloride releases fumes of HCl