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OCR As level Chemistry- Periodicity

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Periodicity is the recurring in the and chemical of the elements across each .

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The first periodic table in the 1870's was created by

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Reading from left to right, the elements are arranged in order of increasing .

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The chemistry of each element is determined by its , particularly the outer, electron shell.

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Ionisation energy measures how an atom to form ions.

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The first ionisation energy is the to remove from of to form one mole of .

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The the distance from the nucleus and the , the the nuclear attraction.

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The more there are in the nucleus of the atom, the the attraction between the and the electrons.

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The second ionisation energy is the energy required to remove 1 electron from 1 mole of to form one mole of .

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As you go down a group:
- the atomic radius
- more inner shells so
- decreases
- first ionisation energy

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As you go across a period:
- increases
- same shell so shielding
- nuclear attraction
- atomic radius
- first ionisation energy

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The fall in ionisation energy from beryllium to boron is due to the start of the of the sub-shell.

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The fall in ionisation energy from nitrogen to oxygen is due to the start of in the p orbitals of the sub-shell. The paired electrons each other which makes it to remove an electron.
Nitrogen has stability.

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Metallic bonding is the strong attraction between electrons and positively charged

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Across period 2 and 3, the melting point between group where there is a sharp between groups 4 and 5. The melting points of group 5 to 8 are all .

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