Periodic Table Trends
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The Periodic Table
Atomic Radius (pm)
250
Periodic
Trends
200
150
100
50
0
0
5
10
Atomic Number
15
20
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II
III
Periodic Law
When elements are arranged in order of
increasing atomic #, elements with similar
properties appear at regular intervals.
Atomic Radius (pm)
250
200
150
100
50
0
0
5
10
Atomic Number
15
20
Same number of valence electrons = similar properties
Li
1s2 2s1
Na
1s2 2s2 2p6 3s1
In any group, the element BELOW has one more
occupied energy level than does the element ABOVE.
The period that an element is in is the same as the
energy level that its valence electrons are in.
Li in 2nd period
Na in 3rd period
val. e- in 2nd
val e- in 3rd
Less Metallic
More Metallic
More Metallic
Less Metallic
Metallicity
Periodic Trends and Factors
There are trends in properties of elements
left right AND up down trends
Trends
Atomic Radius
Ionic Radius
Ionization Energy
Electronegativity
Factors: Columbic attraction and Sheilding
effect
Periodic Factors
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II
III
Coulombic attraction depends on…
amount of charge
2+
2–
1+
1–
distance between charges
2+
2–
2+
2–
As we go
–
+
H
++
– –
,
more coulombic
attraction, no new
energy level, more
pull, smaller size
He
+ +
– –
shielding effect: kernel e– “shield” valence e–
from attractive force of the nucleus
K
Li
v.e–
v.e–
tougher to
easier
remove
to remove
–
-- caused by kernel and valence e
repelling each other
As we go
, shielding effect increases.
Atomic Radius
I
II
III
Atomic Radius
The size of a neutral atom
Increases as we go down
Why?
Add a new energy level each time
(larger orbitals)
Decreases as we go across
Why?
It has do to with coloumbic attraction
(attraction between + and -)
Atomic Radius
IA
IIA
IIIA
IVA
VA
VIA
VIIA
Li
Be
B
C
N
O
F
1.52
1.11
0.88
0.77
0.70
0.66
0.64
Na
Mg
Al
Si
P
S
Cl
1.86
1.60
1.43
1.17
1.10
1.04
0.99
K
Ca
Ga
Ge
As
Se
Br
2.31
1.97
1.22
1.22
1.21
1.17
1.14
Rb
Sr
In
Sn
Sb
Te
I
2.44
2.15
1.62
1.40
1.41
1.37
1.33
Cs
Ba
Tl
Pb
Bi
2.62
2.17
1.71
1.75
1.46
Atomic Radius
Decreases to the LEFT and increases
DOWN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Examples
Which atom has the larger radius?
Be or Ba
Ba
Ca or Br
Ca
Ionic Radius
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II
III
Ionic Radius
Ionic Radius
Cations (+)
lose esmaller
Anions (–)
gain e-
larger
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Ionic Radius
As you go down, the ionic radius
increases due to more energy levels.
As you go across
The ionic radius of metals decreases
until middle of periodic table, slight
increase, and then decrease.
Due to lose or gain of electron
Examples
Which particle has the larger radius?
S or
2S
2S
Al or
3+
Al
Al
Ionization Energy
I
II
III
Ionization Energy
The energy required to remove an
electron from an atom.
Each successive ionization requires more
energy than the previous one.
As we go down, the first ionization energy
decreases (due to shielding).
As we go across, the first ionization
energy increases.
Ionization Energy
Successive Ionization Energies
Large jump in I.E. occurs when a CORE
e- is removed.
Mg
Core e-
1st I.E.
736 kJ
2nd I.E.
1,445 kJ
3rd I.E.
7,730 kJ
Ionization Energy
Successive Ionization Energies
Large jump in I.E. occurs when a
CORE e- is removed.
Al
Core e-
1st I.E.
577 kJ
2nd I.E.
1,815 kJ
3rd I.E.
2,740 kJ
4th I.E.
11,600 kJ
Examples
Which atom has the higher 1st I.E.?
N or Bi
N
Ba or Ne
Ne
Electronegativity
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II
III
Electronegativity
Tendency of an atom to attract electrons
in a chemical bond.
Excludes noble gases.
As you go down, electronegativity
decreases.
As you go across, the electronegativity
increases.
Electronegativity
Why smaller going down?
The higher the energy level, the less
the electron attraction of the atom.
Why larger going across?
As the number of valence electrons
increases, the electron attraction of the
atom increases.
Electronegativity
Values
Lowest values– metals at the far left
Lose electrons
Highest values – nonmetals at the far
right
Gain electrons
Other Periodic Trends
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II
III
Melting/Boiling Point
Melting/Boiling Point
Highest in the middle of a period.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Examples
Which atom has the higher
melting/boiling point?
Li or C
C
Cr or Kr
Cr
Summary
Let’s Recap
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III
Summary of Periodic Trends
Shielding is constant
Atomic radius decreases
Electronegativity decreases
Ionization energy decreases
Ionic size increases
Atomic radius increases
Shielding increases
Ionization energy increases
Electronegativity increases
1A
0
2A
3A 4A 5A 6A 7A
Ionic size (cations)
Ionic size (anions)
decreases
decreases