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Topic 4:Atomic Structure
Ionisation Energy across a Period
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What should you be able to do by the end of the video?
Describe and explain
ionization energy
trends
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How does the first ionization energy vary across period two?
It generally increases with
atomic number
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What does the atomic number indicate?
Number of
protons
in an atom
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What happens to the first ionization energy in period two?
It tends to
increase
across the period
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What are the exceptions to the trend in first ionization energy in period two?
Decreases from
boron
to
oxygen
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Why does the first ionization energy generally increase across a period?
Nuclear charge
increases, attracting
electrons
more
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What happens to the atomic radius as we move across a period?
It
decreases
across
the
period
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What effect does increased nuclear charge have on ionization energy?
It increases the attraction to
outer electrons
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What is similar about the electron shell from which electrons are removed in period two elements?
Electrons
are
removed
from
the
same
shell
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What subshell do lithium and beryllium have their outer electrons in?
2s
subshell
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Why does boron have a lower first ionization energy than beryllium?
2p
subshell has higher energy than
2s
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What happens to the first ionization energy from carbon to nitrogen?
It
continues
to
increase
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Why does the first ionization energy decrease from nitrogen to oxygen?
Electron repulsion in
paired orbitals
lowers energy
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What pattern is observed in period 3 regarding first ionization energy?
General increase with
exceptions
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What are the exceptions in period 3 for first ionization energy?
Decreases from
magnesium
to
aluminium
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What energy level do we look at in period 3?
The
third energy level
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What are the key factors affecting first ionization energy across a period?
Increasing
nuclear charge
Decreasing
atomic radius
Similar
shielding effect
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How do the electron configurations of nitrogen and oxygen explain their ionization energy difference?
Nitrogen
: Separate
2p
orbitals
Oxygen
:
Paired
electrons in an orbital
Repulsion in oxygen lowers ionization energy
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