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1 Welcome to….ChemJEOPARDY on Periodic trends….

2 Periodic Trends in the properties of atoms allow US to predict physical _____ and chemical properties___. Bonus: What scientist is given the most credit because he published his info first? Mendeleev

3 With periodic trends…Meyer and Mendeleev both demonstrated a connection between _atomic mass____ and _elements properties________.

4 The Modern Periodic Table
The modern periodic table contains boxes that contain the element's _atomic #_____, _elements__, __symbol_____ , and atomic _mass___.

5 In the periodic table, Groups are the…..
Rows of elements Elements in groups 1,2, and 13–18 Columns of elements Elements in groups 3–12 Elements are classified as metals, nonmetals, and metalloids.

6 Why do elements in the same group have similar properties?
Because…they have the same valence electrons

7 Atomic size is a periodic trend influenced by electron configuration
Atomic size is a periodic trend influenced by electron configuration. For metals, atomic radius is……. The answer is ½ the distance between adjacent nuclei of 2 identical elements

8 Trends among elements in the periodic table include their ________ and their abilities to_________ or _______ electrons B is the answer Shapes/lose/gain Size/lose/gain Shapes/gain/misplace Size/Lose/misplace

9 Atomic radius usually ________as you move across the Periodic Table, and _______ as you move down the Periodic table. Answer is b increases/increases decreases/increases decreases/decreases increases/decreases Bonus: why? Bonus: WHY?

10 Ions …..(fill in each) i. An ion is an atom or bonded group of atoms with a _+______ or _____-___charge. Atoms become charged by either __gaining__or losing __ electrons. Cations: atoms __lose _electrons and become __+_____ charged Anions: atoms _gain__ electrons and become __-_____ charged

11 True/False Anions – ARE actually Bigger than the neutral atom, because the addition of an electron increases electrostatic repulsion ___True____.

12 Ionic Radius :True/False
The ionic radii positive ions (cations) generally decrease from left to right.__true_______ The ionic radii of negative ions (anions) generally decrease from left to right, beginning with group 15 or 16.__true_____ Both positive and negative ions increase in size moving down a group.____true______

13 Atomic & Ionic Radii- Mixed Practice
B C If the figure represents the atoms helium, krypton, and radon, match the letter to the correct atom. If the figure represents a cation, an anion, and a neutral atom from the same period, match the letter to correct term. A = Radon B =Kryp. C=hel A –anion B -atom C cation

14 Arrange the following elements in order of decreasing Ionization Energy.
Al, Mg, Na, Si ___ to ___to ___to ____(lowest)

15 Which below is the ENERGY needed to remove an electron from an atom of an element in a gaseous state? Ionic radius Law of octets Ionization energy Electronegativity Saturation

16 Ionization Energy Decreases from left to right across a period
Ionization energy is defined as the energy required to remove an electron from a gaseous atom. So, the First Ionization Energy is the energy required to remove the first electron so it: Decreases from left to right across a period Increase from left to right across a period Decreases from top to bottom in a group Increases from top to bottom in a group A & C B& C A & D B& D B & D Bonus: WHY is it the answer above?

17 Octet Rule = true Octet rule - states that atoms tend to gain, lose or share electrons in order to acquire a full set of eight valence electrons. The octet rule is useful for predicting what types of ions an element is likely to form.

18 What is Electronegativity?
….

19 Electronegativity - Practice
Arrange the following in increasing order of electronegativity( 1 point each) Na, Li, K Ca, Br, Se

20 Final Jeopardy!!!!!! What is the trend for ionization energy?
How does this relate to atomic radius?


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