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Module 3: Periodic Table and Energy
3.1 The Periodic Table and Periodicity
3.1.2 Group properties
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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