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Periodic Trends Barbara A. Gage PGCC CHM 1010 Atomic Properties • Depend on: – Number of protons – attractive nuclear force – Number of electrons – shielding effect of electron shells – Distance of electrons from nucleus – distance decreases nuclear force 1 F distance2 Barbara A. Gage PGCC CHM 1010 Atomic Properties • Atomic radius Metallic and covalent radii. Barbara A. Gage PGCC CHM 1010 Atomic Properties Click on image above to go to the Periodic Trends excelet Barbara A. Gage PGCC CHM 1010 SAMPLE PROBLEM 8.3 PROBLEM: Using only the periodic table (not Figure 8.15)m rank each set of main group elements in order of decreasing atomic size: (a) Ca, Mg, Sr PLAN: Ranking Elements by Atomic Size (b) K, Ga, Ca (c) Br, Rb, Kr (d) Sr, Ca, Rb Elements in the same group increase in size and you go down; elements decrease in size as you go across a period. SOLUTION: (a) Sr > Ca > Mg These elements are in Group 2A(2). (b) K > Ca > Ga These elements are in Period 4. (c) Rb > Br > Kr Rb has a higher energy level and is far to the left. Br is to the left of Kr. (d) Rb > Sr > Ca Ca is one energy level smaller than Rb and Sr. Rb is to the left of Sr. Silberberg, Principles of Chemistry Barbara A. Gage PGCC CHM 1010 Atomic Properties • Ionization energy energy required to remove an electron from a neutral, gaseous atom Cl (g) Cl1+ + eK (g) K1+ + e- Barbara A. Gage PGCC CHM 1010 Figure 8.12 First ionization energies of the main-group elements. Barbara A. Gage PGCC CHM 1010 SAMPLE PROBLEM 8.4 PROBLEM: Using the periodic table only, rank the elements in each of the following sets in order of decreasing IE1: (a) Kr, He, Ar PLAN: Ranking Elements by First Ionization Energy (b) Sb, Te, Sn (c) K, Ca, Rb (d) I, Xe, Cs IE decreases as you proceed down in a group; IE increases as you go across a period. SOLUTION: (a) He > Ar > Kr Group 8A(18) - IE decreases down a group. (b) Te > Sb > Sn Period 5 elements - IE increases across a period. Ca is to the right of K; Rb is below K. (c) Ca > K > Rb (d) Xe > I > Cs Silberberg, Principles of Chemistry I is to the left of Xe; Cs is furtther to the left and down one period. Barbara A. Gage PGCC CHM 1010 Table 8.4 Silberberg, Principles of Chemistry Barbara A. Gage PGCC CHM 1010 Atomic Properties • Electron affinity energy change when an electron is added to a neutral atom to form a negative ion Cl + e- K + e- ClK1Barbara A. Gage PGCC CHM 1010 Figure 8.14 Electron affinities of the main-group elements. Silberberg, Principles of Chemistry Barbara A. Gage PGCC CHM 1010 Figure 8.15 and 8.16 Trends in four atomic properties. Barbara A. Gage PGCC CHM 1010 Ionic Properties • Ionic radius radius of the ionic form of an atom Figure 8.21 Barbara A. Gage PGCC CHM 1010 Figure 8.22 Silberberg, Principles of Chemistry Ionic vs. atomic radii. Barbara A. Gage PGCC CHM 1010 SAMPLE PROBLEM 8.8 PROBLEM: Ranking Ions by Size Rank each set of ions in order of decreasing size, and explain your ranking: (a) Ca2+, Sr2+, Mg2+ (b) K+, S2-, Cl - (c) Au+, Au3+ PLAN: Compare positions in the periodic table, formation of positive and negative ions and changes in size due to gain or loss of electrons. SOLUTION: (a) Sr2+ > Ca2+ > Mg2+ These are members of the same Group (2A/2) and therefore decrease in size going up the group. The ions are isoelectronic; S2- has the smallest Zeff and therefore is the largest while K+ is a cation with a large Zeff and is the smallest. (b) S2- > Cl - > K+ (c) Au+ > Au3+ The higher the + charge, the smaller the ion. Silberberg, Principles of Chemistry Barbara A. Gage PGCC CHM 1010