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Do Now Which list includes elements with the most similar chemical properties? 1. Br, Ga, Hg 2. Cr, Pb, Xe 3. O, S, Se 4. N, O, F

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Do Now. Which list includes elements with the most similar chemical properties? Br , Ga, Hg Cr , Pb , Xe O , S, Se N , O, F. Periodicity, Part 1.5. Williamsburg High School for Architecture and Design Mr. Quinn and Ms. Tom 10/29/13. Aim. How is the periodic table organized?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Do Now

Do Now

• Which list includes elements with the most similar chemical properties?

1. Br, Ga, Hg

2. Cr, Pb, Xe

3. O, S, Se

4. N, O, F

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PERIODICITY, PART 1.5

Williamsburg High School for Architecture and Design

Mr. Quinn and Ms. Tom

10/29/13

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Aim

•How is the periodic table organized?

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Atomic Radius

The distance from the middle of the nucleus to the outermost electron shell

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Outer Shell Electrons

aka Valence Electrons

The total number of electrons on the outer shell

•This includes the s- and p-sublevels

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Ionization Energy

• The amount of energy required to remove a valence electron

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Electron Affinity• The amount of

energy gained by adding an electron to the outer shell

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Electron Affinity• As we move

across a period, electron affinity…• Increases

• As we move down a group, electron affinity…• Stays the same

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Electron Affinity• As number of

valence electrons increases, electron affinity…• Increases

• As ionization energy increases, electron affinity…• Increases

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Electronegativity

• The total ability of an atom to hold an electron

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Electronegativity• As we move across a

period, electronegativity…• Increases

• As we move down a group, electronegativity…• Decreases

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Electronegativity• As atomic radius

increases, electronegativity…• Decreases

• As number of valence electrons increases, electronegativity…• Increases

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Electronegativity• As ionization energy

increases, electronegativity…• Increases

• As electron affinity increases, electronegativity…• Increases

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To Recap…

High Atomic Radius

Many valence electrons

High Ionization Energy

High electron affinity

High electronegativity

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Regents Problems, Round 1

•The elements on the Periodic Table are arranged in order of increasing

1. atomic mass

2. atomic number

3. molar mass

4. oxidation number

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Regents Problems, Round 2

•Which list of elements from Group 2 on the Periodic Table is arranged in order of increasing atomic radius?

1. Be, Mg, Ca

2. Ca, Mg, Be

3. Ba, Ra, Sr

4. Sr, Ra, Ba

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Regents Problems, Round 3

•Which atom in the ground state requires the least amount of energy to remove its valence electron?

1. lithium atom

2. potassium atom

3. rubidium atom

4. sodium atom

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Regents Problems, Round 4

•Which general trend is found in Period 3 as the elements are considered in order of increasing atomic number?

1. increasing atomic radius

2. increasing electronegativity

3. decreasing atomic mass

4. decreasing first ionization energy

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Regents Problems, Round 5

•Compared to the atoms of nonmetals in Period 3, the atoms of metals in Period 3 have

1. fewer valence electrons

2. more valence electrons

3. fewer electron shells

4. more electron shells

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Regents Problems, Round 6

•In the ground state, each atom of an element has two valence electrons. This element has a lower first ionization energy than calcium. Where is this element located on the Periodic Table?

1. Group 1, Period 4

2. Group 2, Period 5

3. Group 2, Period 3

4. Group 3, Period4

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Regents Problems, Round 7

•An atom of which element has the greatest attraction for the electrons in a bond with a hydrogen atom?

1. Chlorine

2. Phosphorus

3. Silicon

4. sulfur

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Regents Problems, Round 8

•As the elements is Period 3 are considered in order of increasing atomic number, there is a general decrease in

1. atomic mass

2. atomic radius

3. electronegativity

4. first ionization energy

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Regents Problems, Round 9

• Which element has chemical properties that are most similar to the chemical properties of sodium?

1. Beryllium

2. Calcium

3. Lithium

4. magnesium

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Regents Problems, Round 10

• As atomic number increases within Group 15 on the Periodic Table, atomic radius

1. decreases, only

2. increases, only

3. decreases, then increases

4. increases, then decreases