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1 Atomic Properties and the Periodic Table

2 Metallic Property Trend
 generally increases from top to bottom of the periodic table generally decreases from left to right Metals are found in the left hand side where as nonmetals are in the far right hand of the periodic table

3 B C N O F I Ar Kr Xe K Ca Rb Sr Cs Fr Si Cl Br Rn H Li Be Na Mg Al As
He Ne Ar Kr Xe Rn H Li Be Na Mg K Ca Rb Sr Cs Ba Fr Ra B C N O F Al Si P S Cl Ge As Se Br Sb Te I Po At

4 Metals Non-metals 3 or less valence electrons Electron donor
High densities and melting temperature Oxides are often soluble in acidic solution Good conductors Ductile and malleable Non-metals 5 or more valence electron Electron acceptor Low densities and melting points Oxides are soluble in basic solutions Poor conductors Not shiny,malleable and ductile

5 Atomic Size Trend Top to bottom increases Left to right decreases
Reasons Due to additional energy level as you go down Due to increasing nuclear charge

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7 Ionization Energy Amount of energy required to remove the electrons in an atom Trend top to bottom decreases  Left to right increases

8 Ionic Size When an atom combine with another atom to form cation, are always smaller than their atom Anions are always bigger than their atom Mg O Mg O2-

9 Classwork Using a periodic table, classify each element as metal or nonmetal Mg, K, Si, Br, Mn Arrange the following elements into increasing metallic property Ba, Sr, Be,Mg, Ca & Ra In each of the following sets, tell which will be the largest a) S, S b) Al, Al 3+ c) Ca, Ca2+, Se, Se2+ Arrange the following elements into decreasing ionization energy a) P, Si,Ar, Cl & Al b) Rb, K, Cs, Na, Fr, Li

10 Homework In each set which one has the highest ionization energy?
He, Ne, Ar, Kr Mg, As, Al, F c) K, K+, Ca, Ca2+ Arrange the trends in atomic size in increasing order for the following ions: Be2+, Mg2+, Ca2+ & Sr2+

11 Additional Practice Arrange the succeeding elements according to increasing atomic size Ar, S2-, P3-, Mg2+ Answer the focus questions 3 through 6 on page


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