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Title: Trends of the Periodic Table


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Trends of the Periodic Table
  • CPS Chemistry

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Electron Configuration
  • The chemical properties of an atom are largely
    determined by the arrangement of the electrons in
    its outermost ("valence") shell
  • Although other factors, such as atomic radius,
    atomic mass, also contribute to the chemistry of
    the elements as atomic size increases.

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Electron Configuration







S block
P block
D block
F block


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Groups Periods
  • Groups refer to columns, sometimes called
    families
  • Periods refer to rows
  • Main Group S P blocks
  • D block Transition metals
  • F block Lanthanide Actinide series

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Main Group Trends
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Atomic Radii
  • The trend of how big an atom is
  • Group bigger as you go down the group
  • Period generally smaller as you go from
    left to right

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Ionization Energy
  • Ionization energy is the amount of energy that it
    would take to remove one electron from a neutral
    atom
  • Metals have low ionization energies and readily
    form positive ions.
  • Nonmetals (due to small size, stronger nuclear
    charge, and many electrons in outer shells) have
    large ionization energies.
  • Group Main Group elements energy generally
    decreases as it goes down a group.
  • Period Main Group elements energy generally
    increases as you go across a period

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Electron Affinity
  • Electron Affinity is the energy gained by a
    neutral atom when it gains a free electron,
    some atoms take electrons easily, others need
    to be forced. The Nobles will not take electrons.
  • Group Generally, it is harder to add
    electrons as you go down a group
  • Period Becomes more negative as you go across
    the period. (more ready to take electrons)

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Shielding Effect
  • Outer shell electrons are shielded from the
    nuclear charge by interior shells.
  • This shielding effect results in a larger cloud.

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Ionic Radii
  • Ions are a non-neutral atoms, positive ions are
    called cations, negative are called anions
  • Group Generally increases as you go down a
    group
  • Period Generally decreases as you go across a
    period

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Valence Electrons
  • Valence Electrons are the electrons that are
    involved in chemical bonding, either lost or
    gained.
  • Group 1 1 valence electron
  • Group 2 2 valence electrons
  • Groups 3-12 1 or 2 valence electrons
  • Groups 13-18 Valence electrons equal the group
    number minus 10
  • ex. Group 14 has 4 valence electrons

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Electronegativity
  • The ability of an atom in a chemical compound to
    attract electrons
  • Coulombic attraction
  • the positive-negative attraction which takes
    place when you have two charged particles in
    close proximity
  • Group decreases as you go down the group, or
    remain the same
  • Period increase as you go across, but there
    are some exceptions

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Oxidation States
  • When 2 or more atoms combine, each atom tends to
    get a complete outermost shell holding 8
    electrons.
  • The oxidation state is used to help identify how
    many electrons will be transferred or shared.
  • A positive oxidation state indicates that the
    atom will lose electrons.
  • A negative oxidation state indicates that the
    atom will gain or share electrons

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Trends of the d f block elements
  • Properties of the d-block elements (all
    transition metals) vary less, and with less
    regularity than the Main Block elements.
  • The d-level electrons are the ones that are
    responsible for the interactions with other atoms

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Trends d f blocks
  • Atomic Radii
  • Period Generally Decreasing across periods
  • Ionization Energy
  • Period Generally increase as you go across
  • Group Increase as you go down
  • Electronegativity
  • d-block all range between 1.1-2.45
  • F-block all range from 1.1 1.5
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