Created by Catherine Kidd
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Define the term first ionisation energy
Define the term successive ionisation energy
Explain the factors that influence ionisation energy
Predict the number of electrons in each shell of an atom from its successive ionisation energies
Predict the group of an element from its successive ionisation energies.
Define an orbital
Describe the shapes of s and p orbitals
State the numbers of orbitals making up the s-, p- and d- subshells
State the number of electrons that occupy s-, p- and d- subshells
State the number of electrons that can fill the first three shells
Describe the relative energies of s-, p- and d- orbitals in the first 3 shells
Deduce electron configurations of atoms, and ions given their ionic charge
Deduce electron configurations of atoms, and ions given their ionic charge
Classify the elements into s, p and d blocks.
Define the term ionic bonding
Describe the term covalent bond
State the formulae for common ions
Describe dative covalent bonding
Describe covalent bonds that disobey octet rule.
Describe covalent bonds that disobey the octet rule
Explain how electron repulsion theory can determine the shape of a molecule
Explain the shapes of, and bond angles in, molecules and ions with up to 6 electron pairs
Explain the shapes of, and bond angles in, molecules and ions with up to 6 electron pairs
Explain the shapes of, and bond angles in, molecules and ions with up to 6 electron pairs
Explain the shapes of, and bond angles in, molecules and ions with up to 6 electron pairs
Explain the shapes of, and bond angles in, molecules and ions with up to 6 electron pairs
Explain the shapes of, and bond angles in, molecules and ions with up to 6 bonding pairs.
Explain the shapes of, and bond angles in, molecules and ions with up to 6 bonding pairs.
Define the term electronegativity
Explain how a permanent dipole may arise
Explain how a permanent dipole may arise
Describe intermolecular forces based on permanent dipoles
Describe intermolecular forces based on induced dipoles
Describe hydrogen bonding, including the role of a lone pair, between molecules containing -OH and -NH groups
Describe and explain the anomalous properties of H2O resulting from hydrogen bonding
Define metallic bonding.
Describe structures as giant metallic lattices.
Describe structures as giant ionic lattices, with strong ionic bonding.
Describe the properties of giant ionic lattices
Describe the properties of giant ionic lattices
(Example of giant ionic lattice solubility in apolar solvent)
Describe structures as simple molecular lattices
Describe the properties of simple molecular lattices
Describe structures as giant covalent lattices
Describe the properties of giant covalent lattices