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Good Morning!

To begin today, you will need:1. 3 different colors of writing utensils

o colored pencils are up front for your use

2. One blank periodic tableo Up front

3. One packet of notes (green)o Up front

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The Periodic Table &

Periodic Trends

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Groups/FamiliesRepresentative Elements

Groups 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A, 5A, 6A, 7A, 8A

*CAS vs. IUPAC (old) naming systems

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Periods

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Periodic Trends > Trends in Atomic Size

The atomic radius is one half of the distance between the nuclei of two atoms of the same element when the atoms are joined.

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Trends in Atomic Size

• Moving left to right, e- are added to the same energy level, while protons are added to the nucleus

• The e- are attracted more strongly and are pulled in closer to the nucleus, making the atomic size smaller.

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Ions• When an atom loses or gains electrons it becomes

an ion.• A positively (+) charged ion is called a cation (+).

– Lost electrons, so has more protons than electrons– Metals want to lose their valence electrons; therefore

only metals can be cations.• A negatively (-) charged ion is called an anion (-).

– Gained electrons, so has more electrons than protons– Non-metals want to gain valence electrons; therefore

only non-metals can be anions.

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Ions• When atoms gain or lose electrons, they want to

get to have a “full” outer energy shell.• The octet rule states that elements gain or lose

electrons to attain an electron configuration of the nearest noble gas.

• Metals lose electrons to go down to the previous energy shell, either full at 2 electrons (Li), or 8 electrons.

• Non-metals gain electrons to fill their outermost shell to 8 electrons.

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Which is bigger…. the cation or the

original atom?

Which is bigger…. the anion or the original atom?

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Trends in Ion Size

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Trends in 1st Ionization EnergyEnergy generally increases

Energy generally increases

Ionization Energy:The energy required to remove an electron from an atom.

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Ionization Energies

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Trends in Electronegativity

ElectronegativityThe ability of an atom of an element to attract electrons when the atom is in a compound.

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Things to Remember• Atomic Radius

– ½ the distance between the nuclei of two atoms of the same element when the atoms are joined

• Ions– Cation is a positively (+) charged ion (more protons than

electrons)– Anion is a negatively charged ion (more electrons than protons)

• Ionic size– Cations are always smaller than the atoms from which they form– Anions are always larger than the atoms from which they form

• The trends that exist among these properties can be explained by variations in atomic structure.