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                                                    CHEMISTRY 90780  
                      Describe properties of particles and thermochemical principles  
                                                              
              
                   •    periodic trends in atomic radius, ionisation energy, and electronegativity, and 
                        comparison of atomic and ionic radii 
              
              
                                                   Atomic radius decreases 
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
                               Atomic radius increases 
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
             Atomic radius – decreases as you go left                  right across the periodic table. 
             As the atomic number increases so does the positive charge in the nucleus (more 
             protons). 
             The electron shells are pulled in with more force and the radius decreases. As the 
             valence shell is pulled closer to the nucleus the atomic radius decreases. 
              
             Atomic radius increases as you go down a group in the Periodic Table. 
             As the number of electron shells increases the valence electrons get further from the 
             nucleus and are less strongly attracted by the increasing number of protons in the 
             nucleus. The atomic radius gets bigger. 
                          2   1
             Eg   Li    1s  2s  
                          2   2   6    1   
                    Na   1s  2s 2p  3s   atomic radius increases due to extra electron shell. 
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             Ionisation energy – 1  ionisation energy is the energy needed to remove a mole of 
             electrons from a mole of gaseous atoms from the outermost electron (valence) shell. 
              
                        Example     Na                            Na+   + e 
                                       (g)                             (g)
              
             Ionisation energy increases   from left         right across the periodic table. 
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
             The ionisation energy will increase from left to right across a period because the 
             greater number of protons (higher nuclear charge) attract the orbiting electrons more 
             strongly, thereby increasing the energy required to remove one of the electrons.  
              
             Going down a group on the periodic table, the ionisation energy will  decrease, due to 
             the greater number of shells, so the valence electrons further from the protons, 
             which attract them less strongly  thereby requiring less energy to remove them. 
              
             Also, outer electrons are shielded from the pull of the positive protons in the nucleus 
             by the electron shells that are closer to the nucleus. This makes it easier to remove the 
             outer electron (less energy needed). 
              
              
              
              
                                                            
              
              
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      Electronegativity  - this is a measure of the attraction that an atom has for a pair of 
      electrons in a chemical bond. 
       
      Example       2 hydrogen atoms have on average the same attraction for the bonding 
            electron pair. The covalent bond is non-polar.  
       
        H - H  H H
       
      Example       hydrogen and fluorine have different electronegativity values.  Fluorine 
            is more electronegative than hydrogen. 
            δ+   δ- 
        H - F     H F
       
        
       
      The unequal pull results in a polar covalent bond with the fluorine atom at the negative 
      end of the dipole and the hydrogen at the positive end. 
       
      Electronegativity increases passing from left to right along a period, and decreases 
      on descending a group. Hence, fluorine is the most electronegative of the elements. 
      The nuclear charge increases, meaning electrons are pulled closer to the more 
      electronegative atom. 
       
      Electronegativity decreases as you go down a group. Increasing the distance of the 
      bonding electrons from the nucleus decreases the attraction. Also, the shielding effect 
      reduces the pull of the nucleus on the bonding electron pair. 
       
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
       
       
      The four most electronegative atoms are F O N & Cl. 
       
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