CHM 2045 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Electron Affinity, Ion

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Hsublimation: convert substance from gas to solid, takes a considerate amount of energy to skip liquid state. Bond dissociation energy: breaking down of molecules to make new molecules. E. g. cl2 breaks into cl to create nacl. Always endothermic: take gaseous atom and remove electron to create cation. Increased energy required the more electrons removed: can be used to tell amount of valence reactions based on big jump in amount of ie needed to remove electron. Increases to the right and up the periodic table: lower ionization energy: more liked to be oxidized. Mb increases to the left and down on the periodic table. Metals have lower zeff because of their larger sizes. The more the characteristics show, the more metallic the element. Write the equation the represents the first electron affinity of sulfur. Write the equation the represents the second electron affinity of sulfur. Write the equation the represents the first electron affinity of potassium.

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