Cards (31)

    • What are group properties in the periodic table?
      Trends and similarities
    • What happens to the atomic radius as you move down a group in the periodic table?
      Increases
    • Ionization energy decreases as you move down a group in the periodic table.
    • The addition of more electron shells causes electronegativity to decrease down a group.

      True
    • Why does the atomic radius increase down a group in the periodic table?
      Addition of electron shells
    • Trends in group properties as you move down a group in the periodic table:
      1️⃣ Atomic radius increases
      2️⃣ Electronegativity decreases
      3️⃣ Ionization energy decreases
      4️⃣ Reactivity increases
    • As you move down a group, the electronegativity decreases
    • As you move down a group, the valence electrons become easier to lose
    • The alkali metals (Group 1) exhibit consistent trends in their properties as you move down the group.

      True
    • Alkali metals are more reactive than the corresponding Group 2 elements.
    • Alkali metals have weaker metallic bonding, resulting in lower melting and boiling points compared to Group 2 metals.
      True
    • Halogens exist as diatomic molecules with strong covalent bonds.
    • Group properties are observed in the chemical and physical properties of elements within the same vertical column of the periodic table.
      True
    • Group properties refer to the trends and similarities observed in the chemical and physical properties of elements within the same group
    • Electronegativity increases as you move down a group in the periodic table.
      False
    • What happens to the reactivity of elements as you move down a group in the periodic table?
      Increases
    • The increase in reactivity down a group is due to the easier loss of valence electrons.
    • Why are alkaline earth metals less reactive than alkali metals?
      Two valence electrons
    • The atomic radius increases as you move down a group due to the addition of more electron shells.

      True
    • The key group properties include atomic radius, electronegativity, ionization energy, and reactivity.

      True
    • The atomic radius of alkali metals is larger than the corresponding Group 2 elements.
      True
    • Trends in melting and boiling points of alkali metals as you move down the group:
      1️⃣ Melting points decrease
      2️⃣ Boiling points decrease
    • The alkaline earth metals are less reactive than the alkali metals due to having two valence electrons.

      True
    • Trends in halogen properties as you move down the group:
      1️⃣ Atomic radius increases
      2️⃣ Electronegativity decreases
      3️⃣ Ionization energy decreases
      4️⃣ Reactivity decreases
    • Noble gases have a full valence shell, making them extremely stable and unreactive.
      True
    • As you move across a period, the atomic radius decreases due to a stronger nuclear charge.

      True
    • Trends in group properties across periods:
      1️⃣ Atomic radius decreases
      2️⃣ Electronegativity increases
      3️⃣ Ionization energy increases
      4️⃣ Reactivity decreases
    • Halogens become less reactive down the group due to increasing atomic size and weaker nuclear attraction.

      True
    • The reactivity of noble gases decreases down the group.
    • Across a period, the ionization energy increases due to a stronger nuclear charge.
    • Match the group comparison with the correct property:
      Group 1 vs. Group 2 ↔️ Group 1 has lower ionization energy
      Group 7 vs. Group 0 ↔️ Group 7 requires one electron