The periodic table is arranged by
atomic number.
Elements that are violently reactive with water
alkali metals
Which is largest?
As Sb Bi
Bi
Which has the highest ionization energy?
C Si Ge
C
Which is more electronegative?
C N O S
O
Define valence electron
outermost/highest energy electrons
elements that are stable due to a full valence shell
Which is largest?
K Ca Sc
K
Define ionization energy
the energy needed to remove an electron from an atom in the gas phase
What is the most electronegative element?
fluorine
Type of ion formed by metals
cation
List three properties of transition metals.
good conductors of heat and electricity, malleable, ductile, high melting and boiling points
Which is largest?
C-4 C C+4
C-4
Which has the highest ionization energy?
a. Mg b. Ca+2 c. Na+1 d. Mg+2
Mg+2
Define electronegativity
the ability of an atom to pull electrons towards itself in a chemical bond
How many valence electrons?
1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p4
6
How many valence electrons?
a. helium b. chlorine c. strontium
a. 2 b. 7 c. 2
Which is larger? Mg+2 or Al+3
Mg+2
Beryllium has a first ionization energy of 900kJ and a second ionization energy of 1757kJ. What is the third ionization energy of beryllium?
a. 1482 kJ b. 14849 kJ c. 2538 kJ d. 1603 kJ
b. 14849kJ
1. As atomic radius increases, electronegativity...
2. As ionization energy increases, electronegativity...
1. decreases
2. increases
Elements in the same period have the same...
number of energy levels.
Identify the family of each element:
a. beryllium b. neon c. promethium d. francium e. bromine
a. alkaline earth metal b. noble gas c. lanthanide d. alkali metal e. halogen
Why does atomic radius decrease from left to right?
More protons are added while the number of energy levels stays the same. The increased pull from the protons in the nucleus causes the electrons to move in closer, making the atom smaller.
How does ionization energy relate to atomic radius?
Smaller atoms have a higher ionization energy because their valence electrons are closer to the nucleus, making them more difficult to remove.
Which is more electronegative, bromine or krypton? Why?
Bromine- krypton is a noble gas, meaning it already has a full valence shell. Bromine needs one more electron for a full valence shell, making it very electronegative.