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How are the elements arranged in a periodic table?
They are arranged in the order of increasing
atomic
numbers
What is a period on a periodic table?
The
horizontal
rows in the periodic table
What is a group on a periodic table?
The
vertical
columns
What is meant by periodicity?
The repeating
trends
in chemical and
physical
properties
What change happens across each period?
Elements change from metals to
non
metals
How can the electron configuration be written in short?
The
noble
gas before the element is used to abbreviate
e.g. Li : 1s2 2s1
Li : [He]
2s1
Define first ionisation energy.
The energy required to
remove
one
electron
from each atom in
one
mole of the
gaseous
element to form
one
mole of
gaseous
1+
ions.
Write an equation for the first ionisation energy of magnesium.
Mg (g) ->
Mg+
(
g
) +
e-
What are the factors that affect ionisation energy?
Atomic
radius
Nuclear
charge
Electron
shielding
or screening
First ionisation energy increases across period 3 because of:
Increased
nuclear
charge
Decreased atomic
radius
Same electron
shielding
which means
more
energy is needed to remove the first electron
Dips at Al because: outer electron is in a
3p
orbital,
higher
energy than
3s
orbital -
less
energy needed to remove electron
Dips at S because: one 3p orbital contains
2
electrons -
repulsion
between paired electrons -
less
energy needed to remove one