Creado por Stefanie Doukakis
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Does ionization increase or decrease across a period? WHY? | Ionization increases because nuclear charge increases therefore the electrons in the outer energy levels will be more tightly held and more difficult to remove. |
Does ionization increase or decrease going down a group? WHY? | As we go down a group, there are more energy levels added. This makes the very outer electrons move further away from the nucleus. This results to a weaker attraction which makes them easier to remove. Therefore ionisation decreases. |
Does atomic size/ atomic radius increase or decrease going DOWN A GROUP? Why? | Atomic size increases going down a group due to the increase in the number of electron shells. |
Does atomic size/ atomic radius increase or decrease going ACROSS A PERIOD? Why? | Atomic size/ covelant radius decreases going across a period because nuclear charge increases, this pulls the electron shells closer to each other. |
What is the shielding/ Screening effect ? What does it suggest? | The electrons in the electron shells will shield those in the outer shells from the attraction of the nuclear charge. |
What does the screening effect suggest? | The screening effect suggests that as the atoms gets bigger and have a greater number of shells, it takes less energy to remove electrons. |
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