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Periodic Table – Let’s Sum it Up.

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How many groups or families are present?

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Bohr’s Atomic Model

• The electrons of an element’s atom fill different energy levels, starting with the first energy level.

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• Elements in the same period are similar in that their last electrons are in the same energy level.

Period 1

Period 2

Period 3

Period 4

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• Elements in the s and p block follow fairly typical trends. They are called the MAIN GROUP ELEMENTS. CIRCLE THEM.

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• Placement of the f-block

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Main Group Elements

• For the main group elements (not including transition metals) we can observer periodic trends.– Valence electrons– Ion Charge– Atomic Radius– Ionic Radius– Ionization Energy– Electronegativity

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Similarities in Properties• Elements in group 17 are called

__________________________• Why are they in a group together? (2 reasons)

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Atomic RadiusAtomic Radius: measure of size of an atommeasured as half the distance between nuclei of bonded atoms

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Atomic Radius – what do you expect to happen?

• SHIELDING EFFECT – inner energy electrons block the nuclear pull on the outer energy electrons.

• As we go down a family from top to bottom, the principle energy level increases.

• So, the atomic radius should also _________________________.

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Atomic Radius – HOWEVER…

• As we go across a period, the electrons remain in the same principal energy cloud, but the number of protons increases. So there is a stronger NUCLEAR CHARGE.

• So, as we go across a period, the atomic radius _________________________ from left to right.

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Trend in Atomic Radius:

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Trends in Atomic Size6.3

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Valence Electrons• Octet Rule: atoms are typically very stable when they have

a full valence shell of 8 electrons. Atoms will lose or gain electrons to complete the octet.

– Why are the noble gases so stable?

– What will alkali metals do to become stable?

– What will alkaline earth metals do to become stable?

– What will halogens do to become stable?

– What will chalcogens do to become stable?

– What about noble gases?

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Ionic Radius - prediction

• If an atom loses an electron and becomes a _______________, the size of the ion should be _______________ than the original atom.

• Why?

• But, if an atom gains an electron and becomes an __________, the size should be ____________ than the original atom.

• Why?

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What type of elements form cations that are smaller?

6.3

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What type of elements form anions that are bigger?

6.3

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Trend in Ionic Radius:

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First Ionization Energy• The energy required to

remove the outermost electron from an atom.

• SHIELDING EFFECT - the inner energy level electrons in an atom block the nuclear pull on the outer electrons.

• Which element do you think will have the lowest ionization energy? (The one who gives it up the easiest.)

Li

Na

K

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Cs

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First Ionization Energy: measure of energy required to remove outermost electron from a gaseous atom

Trend:

Causes-Trend within period: increases from left to right because of increased nuclear charge causes increased hold on outer most electronsTrend within group: decreases from top to bottom because the increase of principal energy levels means electrons are further from the nucleus with more electrons in between sheilding the force of the nucleus

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Trend in Electronegativity:Electronegativity: ability of an atom to attract electrons in a chemical bond

Causes-Trend within period: increases from left to right because nearness to octet dictates level of attraction for bonded electronsTrend within group: decreases from top to bottom because the increase of principal energy levels means electrons are further from the nucleus with more electrons in between sheilding the force of the nucleus

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Some other loose ends…

• Diatomic elements• Exceptions to anticipated electron

configurations• Tour of the Periodic Table• www.ptable.com• http://video.about.com/chemistry/Video--Tre

nds-in-the-Periodic-Table.htm

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Diatomic Molecules

• When 2 atoms of the same element share electrons and are chemically bonded

• Examples existing in nature:– Cl2 I2 F2 Br2 O2 H2 N2

• All gases except for Bromine (liquid)• Where are they on the periodic table?

• Based on what we know about periodicity and valence electrons why might they combine?

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Electron Configuration Exceptions• List the elements written on the board.

• Draw an orbital diagram for the outer most electrons.

• Explain why these don’t follow convention.