1.6 periodic table

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  • What is the basic structure of the periodic table?
    It organizes elements by atomic number.
  • Why do chemists use salt?
    It helps in various chemical reactions.
  • What does Ca²⁺ represent?
    Calcium ion with a +2 charge.
  • Why do ionisation energies increase across a period?
    Due to increased nuclear charge and attraction.
  • Why do ionisation energies decrease down a group?
    Due to increased distance from the nucleus.
  • What is a reducing agent?
    A species that donates electrons.
  • What is an oxidising agent?
    A species that accepts electrons.
  • What is a redox reaction?
    It involves electron transfer between species.
  • What does the mnemonic OIL RIG stand for?
    Oxidation Is Losing, Reduction Is Gaining.
  • What are the oxidation numbers for Na and Cl in Na → Na⁺ + Cl⁻?
    Na: 0, Cl: -1
  • What is the oxidation state of the chloride ion?
    • 1
  • Assign oxidation numbers to Na₂SO₄.
    Na: +1, S: +6, O: -2
  • Assign oxidation numbers to NF₃.
    1. +3, F: -1
  • What is the oxidation number of oxygen in compounds?
    • 2 or -1
  • What happens to oxidation numbers in a redox reaction?
    They must add up to zero or the ion's charge.
  • What is the oxidation number of Mn in MnO₄⁻?
    +7
  • What is the trend in properties of s-block elements?
    They show increasing reactivity down the group.
  • What is the color of the element Ba?
    Yellow
  • Why does chlorine displace bromide from bromides?
    Due to decrease in oxidising power down the group.
  • What is an electronegative element?
    One with a strong affinity for electrons.
  • How does solubility of Group 2 compounds change down the group?
    Increases for some, decreases for others.
  • Write a balanced equation for chlorine acting on KI.
    Cl₂ + 2KI → 2KCl + I₂
  • What happens to the melting temperatures of halogens down the group?
    They increase from fluorine to iodine.
  • How does volatility change down the group of halogens?
    Volatility decreases from fluorine to iodine.
  • What is the general reaction of halogens with metals?
    They form halides with decreasing reactivity.
  • What is the significance of the reaction of halide ions with silver ions?
    It is important for qualitative analysis.
  • What color precipitate does silver chloride form?
    White
  • What color precipitate does silver bromide form?
    Pale cream
  • What color precipitate does silver iodide form?
    Pale yellow
  • Why is fluoride added to toothpaste?
    To prevent tooth decay and strengthen bones.
  • What is the equilibrium reaction of chlorine in water?
    Cl₂ + H₂O ⇌ HOCl + HCl
  • What ethical issues are raised by adding chlorine to water supplies?
    Concerns about health effects at high concentrations.
  • What are the benefits of chlorine in water treatment?
    Kills harmful bacteria like typhoid and cholera.