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1 IIIIII III. Periodic Trends (p. 140 - 154) Ch. 5 - The Periodic Table

2 A. Periodic Law zWhen elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic #, elements with similar properties appear at regular intervals.

3 B. Chemical Reactivity zFamilies ySimilar valence e - within a group result in similar chemical properties

4 B. Chemical Reactivity zAlkali Metals zAlkaline Earth Metals zTransition Metals zHalogens zNoble Gases

5 zAtomic Radius ysize of atom © 1998 LOGAL zIonization Energy yEnergy required to remove one e - from a neutral atom. © 1998 LOGAL C. Other Properties

6 zElectron affinity yHow easy it is for a neutral atom to gain an electron zMelting/Boiling Point C. Other Properties

7 zAtomic Radius yIncreases to the LEFT and DOWN D. Atomic Radius

8 zWhy larger going down? yHigher energy levels have larger orbitals zWhy smaller to the right? yIncreased nuclear charge pulls e - in tighter D. Atomic Radius

9 What is ionization energy Ability of an element to lose an electron and become an ion Metals become ions- E. Ionization Energy © 1998 LOGAL

10 zIonization Energy yIncreases UP and to the RIGHT E. Ionization Energy

11 Cations zPositively charged atoms zMetals become cations zThese atoms have more (p+) then (e-) Fe +2

12 Anions znegatively charged atoms zNon metals zThese atoms have more electrons then protons Cl

13 zIonic Radius gets smaller yCations (+) xlose e - G. Ionic Radius of cations

14 © 2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc. yAnions (–) get larger xgain e - G. Ionic Radius

15 Ability of an element to gain an electron and become an anion Pattern is the same as ionization H. Electron affinity © 2002 Prentice-Hall, Inc.

16 zElectron affinity yIncreases UP and to the RIGHT E. Electron affinity

17 zMelting/Boiling Point yHighest in the middle of a period. F. Melting/Boiling Point

18 zWhich atom has the larger radius? yBeorBa yCaorBr Ba Ca Examples

19 zWhich atom has the higher 1st I.E.? yNorBi yBaorNe N Ne Examples

20 zWhich atom has the higher melting/boiling point? yLiorC yCrorKr C Cr Examples

21 zWhich particle has the larger radius? ySorS 2- yAlorAl 3+ S 2- Al Examples


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