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AP Chemistry Chapter 6 Notes. Periodic Law – properties of the elements are a periodic function of their atomic number The moon’s phases and magazine.

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1 AP Chemistry Chapter 6 Notes

2 Periodic Law – properties of the elements are a periodic function of their atomic number The moon’s phases and magazine subscriptions are also periodic…

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4 Atomic Radius – (size) increases as you move top to bottom within a group or family (increases because the energy levels increase → high energy means further from the nucleus)

5 Atomic Radius – (size) increases as you move top to bottom within a group or family decreases as you move left to right because of effective nuclear charge → more protons in the nucleus to attract the electrons closer

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7 Effective Nuclear Charge (ENC) – pull of the nucleus on the valence energy level electrons (outer energy level electrons) increases left to right

8 Ionization Energy (IE) – energy required to remove an electron from a gaseous atom increases bottom to top and left to right

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10 Electron Affinity (EA) – energy released when an electron is added to a gaseous atom increases bottom to top and left to right

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12 Electronegativity – (EN) – measure of an atom’s pull on another atom’s electrons increases bottom to top and left to right

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14 Shielding – layers of electrons that protect valence electrons from the pull of the nucleus increases top to bottom and constant left to right

15 metallic character – ease of losing an electron increases top to bottom and right to left

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17 nonmetallic character – ease of gaining an electron increases bottom to top and left to right

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19 ions – charged particles cations – positive ion formed from an atom losing an electron the atomic radius is always smaller than the parent atom because of fewer energy levels

20 Anions – negative ion formed from an atom gaining an electron the atomic radius is always larger than the parent atom because of electron repulsion

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22 Atomic Radius

23 Ionization Energy, Electron Affinity, Electronegativity

24 Effective Nuclear Charge

25 Shielding

26 Metallic Character

27 Nonmetallic Character


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