CHE 131 Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Periodic Trends, Electron Configuration, Electron Affinity

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Predictable patterns of physical and chemical properties of atoms based on their location. Calculated based on distances between nuclei bonded together in molecules. Ionic radius equals one half the distance between ions in ionic crystal lattice. Outer shells extend further from nucleus, atomic size increases as n increases. = increased attraction to electrons in inner orbitals. In general ionization energy decrease going down a family: less energy to remove electrons from higher energy orbitals. Slight decrease between s, p electrons: shielding effects. Energy released as 1 mole of gaseous atoms gain electrons to form gaseous. Metals have a less likely chance to gain electrons because it is easier to lose their valence electrons and form cation. A more negative electron affinity corresponds to a greater attraction for an electron. In general for main-group elements atomic size decreases from left to right across a period and increases down a group.

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