Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Periodic Trends
- Electronegativity
Anmerkungen:
- [Image: http://www.chemguide.co.uk/atoms/bonding/pteneg.GIF]
- Electronegativity is a relative
measure of attraction that an
atom has for a shared pair of
electrons when it covalently
bonded with another atom
- As size of an atom
increases, the
electronegativity
decreases
- The three most
electronegative
elements are F, N, and
O
- Ionic Radius
Anmerkungen:
- [Image: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9f/Atomic_%26_ionic_radii.svg/300px-Atomic_%26_ionic_radii.svg.png]
- Positive ions are cations
negative ions are anions
- Cations
- Fewer electrons than protons
- Therefore they are smaller than parent electron
- Across the period, ions
contain the same number
of electrons
- Anions
- More electrons than protons
- Therefore larger than parent atom
- Proton number increases across the period
- First Ionization Energy
Anmerkungen:
- [Image: http://mcat-review.org/ionization-energy.gif]
- First ionization energy is the
energy required to remove
one electron from an atom in
its gaseous state
- The value decreases down
the group as the outer
electron is further from the
nucleus so less energy will
be required to remove it
- Generally the values increase across the period
- Tthe extra electrons are filling the same energy
level and the extra protons in the nucleus
attract this energy level closer - harder to
remove
- Atomic Radius
Anmerkungen:
- [Image: http://www.iun.edu/~cpanhd/C101webnotes/modern-atomic-theory/images/atomic-radii.jpg]
- Atomic Radius is the distance from
the outermost electron and the
nucleus, this can never be exactly
known
- As you go down the
group, the outermost
electron has more
energy - Group 1
- The electrons closer
to the nucleus have
a greater pull on
them