ionisation energies COPY Flashcards

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define: ionisation energy

A

the energy required to remove an electron from an element to form a positive ion

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define: first ionisation energy

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the energy required to remove one mole of electrons

from one mole of gaseous atoms

to form one mole of gaseous positive ions

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write the equation for the first ionisation energy of an element

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X(g) —> X+(g) + e-

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the ionisation energy generally …………… across a period

why?

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increases

  • there are more protons in the nucleus
  • there is no additional shielding
  • there is a greater attraction to the outer electron
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5
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in period 3 where is the first dip in the pattern?

why is less energy required to remove the electron from aluminium?

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between magnesium and aluminium

  • the outer electron from Al is removed from the 3p orbital
  • which is further from the nucleus
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where is the first dip in period 2?

explain why boron has a lower first ionisation energy than beryllium?

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between beryllium and boron

  • the outer electron in B is removed from the 2p orbital
  • which is further from the nucleus
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where is the second dip in period 3?

why is less energy required to remove the electron from sulphur?

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between phosphorus and sulphur

  • there is a pair of electrons in the 3p orbital
  • this causes repulsion
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where is the second dip in period 2?

why does oxygen have a lower first ionisation energy than nitrogen?

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between nitrogen and oxygen

oxygen has a pair of electrons in the 3p orbital this causes repulsion

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the ionisation energy ………….. down a group

why?

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decreases

  • the outer electron is further from the nucleus
  • there is increased shielding
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explain why sodium has a higher first ionisation energy than potassium

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the electrons are removed from a lower principle energy level

which is closer to the nucleus

there is less shielding

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define: second ionisation energy

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the energy needed to remove a second electron

from each ion in a mole of gaseous ions

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write an equation to show the second ionisation energy of an element

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X+(g) —> X2+(g) + e-

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write an equation to show the third ionisation energy of an element

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X2+(g) —> X3+(g) + e-

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14
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why does the ionisation energy increase when you remove successive electrons?

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the electron is removed from a positive ion

which attracts the electron more strongly

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why is there a large increase in the third ionisation energy compared to the second and first ionisation energies?

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The third electron is being removed from a lower principal energy level

which is closer to the nucleus

and there’s less shielding

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16
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The atomic radius …………… across a period

Why?

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decreases

There is an increase in positive nuclear charge

So there is a greater attraction between the nucleus and outer shell electrons