Catalyst 9/4/13 On your Catalyst Sheet, please answer the following questions: 1. What happens to...

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Catalyst 9/4/13 On your Catalyst Sheet, please answer the following questions: 1. What happens to ionization energy as you go down a group? 2. Sort from lowest to highest IE: P, S, Mg 3. Sort from highest to lowest IE: Kr, He, Ne

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Catalyst 9/4/13

On your Catalyst Sheet, please answer the following questions:1. What happens to ionization energy as you go down a group?2. Sort from lowest to highest IE: P, S, Mg3. Sort from highest to lowest IE: Kr, He, Ne

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Announcement #1

TURN IN YOUR COIN DENSITY LAB REPORT (if you haven’t already)

Deadline for credit: Monday 9/9 (Periods 1/3/5); Tuesday 9/10 (Periods 2/4)

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Announcement #2• UNIT 1 EXAM NEXT MONDAY (9/9) OR

TUESDAY (9/10) (WRITE DOWN IN AGENDA)

• COVERS EVERY LEARNING TARGET IN THIS UNIT (1.1 – 1.9)– 1.1 Intro to the Atom– 1.2 Development of Atomic Theory– 1.3 Periodic Table– 1.4 Bohr Models– 1.5 Element Families– 1.6 Metals/Semimetals/Nonmetals– 1.7, 1.8, 1.9 Ionization

Energy/Electronegativity/Atomic Radius

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Homework Answers

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Steal Mr. Pan’s Wallet!

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Lecture 1.7 – Ionization Energy

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Today’s Learning Target

• 1.7 – I can define ionization energy and explain how it relates to the charge of the nucleus and the electron. I can explain how this trend changes as you move throughout the Periodic Table.

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What is ionization energy?

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I. Nuclear Attraction• Negative electrons are attracted

towards the positive nucleus.

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II. Ionization Energy

• Ionization energy is the energy that is required to remove an electron.

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What are the trends for ionization energy?

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I. IE Trends

• As you move down a group, the IE decreases.

• As you move across a period, the IE increases.

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Why do these trends exist?

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I. Why IE Decreases Down a Group

• As you go down a group more orbits are added.

• Nuclear attraction becomes weaker due to more orbits shielding the nucleus

• IE decreases because less energy is required to remove an outer electron.

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Electron Shielding: Explained with a Lamp and Socks

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II. Why IE Increases Across a Period

• As you move across a period you add more protons and electrons within the same orbit.

• The larger amount of protons show an increased nuclear attraction for electrons.

• IE increases because more energy is required to remove an electron

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Class Example

• Order the elements from smallest to largest IE: potassium, cesium, lithium.

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Table Talk

• Order the elements from largest to smallest IE: Fluorine, Carbon, Oxygen.

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Stop and Jot

• Order the elements from smallest to largest IE: phosphorus, arsenic, nitrogen.

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SUMMARIZE

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White Board Races

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1. Order the following elements from smallest IE to largest IE: Arsenic, Gallium, Germanium.

2. Which element has a larger IE: fluorine or selenium?

3. Which element has a smaller IE: Cesium or Astatine?

4. Why does germanium have a higher ionization energy than lead?

5. Why does silicon have a lower ionization energy than phosphorus?

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Exit Slip

1. Order these from smallest to largest ionization energy: O, F, N

2. Order these from smallest to largest ionization energy: Na, Li, Cs

3. In complete sentences explain why IE decreases as you go down a group.

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Closing Time• UNIT 1 EXAM NEXT

MONDAY/TUESDAY