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Chapter 14 Review Sheet: Periodic Table and Periodicity
1)Define the following and give their position on the periodic table (if applicable):
- periodhorizontal row on the periodic table
- groupvertical column on the periodic table
- metalselements left of the metal/nonmetal line with high
conductivity, luster and ductility/malleability
- nonmetalselements to the right of the m/nm line; dull, nonconductive, etc.
- metalloidsall elements touching m/nm line except Al, properties in
between metals and nonmetals
- Alkali metalGroup 1A; most reactive elements on periodic table
- Alkaline earth metalGroup 2A; reactive, but not as much as alkali metals
- Transition metalall “d-block” elements (Sc to Zn and down), typical metals
- Inner transition metalall “f-block” elements; removed and at bottom of table
- Lanthanides top row of inner transitions
- Actinides bottom row of inner transitions
- Noble gasesGroup 8A; unreactive elements due to full valence
- HalogensGroup 7A; most reactive nonmetals; “salt makers”
- ChalcogensSame as oxygen family (6A); “chalk maker” or “ore maker”
- Representative elementsAll “s-block” and “p-block” elements; they display the periodic
trends with the least exceptions
- Periodic lawthe idea that when elements are put in order of increasing
atomic number, a repeating pattern of chemical and physical
properties is evident
- Ionization energythe amount of energy it takes to remove one electron from the
outside shell of an atom
- Electronegativityan element’s tendency to attract an electron when bonding
- Valence electronan electron in the outermost energy level of an atom
- Oxidation numberthe charge of an atom when it becomes an ion
2)For the following elements, tell the name of the group they are a member of:
- Na alkali metals
- I halogens
- Xe noble gases
- Ba alkaline earth metals
- Np inner transition elements (OR rare earth metals OR actinide series)
- Fe transition metals
- S oxygen family (OR chalcogens)
- P nitrogen family
3)Give the electron configuration for the following:
- Silver1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p65s24d9 (actually, 5s14d10)
- Selenium1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p4
- All halogenss2p5
4)Describe the following trends and explain why they occur:
- Atomic radiusincreases down and to the left; down because there are more
energy levels and more shielding; decreases L to R because you are adding more protons without adding new energy levels, so the positive nuclear pull increases
- # of valence electronsincreases to the right in the order of 1,2 2 3,4,5,6,7,8 because
of the electron configuration of the elements in those groups
- oxidation numberthe order is +1, +2 skip trans. mets, +3, ±4, -3, -2, -1, 0; the
positives lose electrons and the negatives gain electrons to have a full valence of electrons
- ionic radiusincreases down and to the left, except the anions are bigger than
the cations; anions are bigger than the elements formed from, because they gain electrons without protons and thus there is more repulsion and less nuclear pull per electron; cations are smaller because they lose electrons to the next energy level down, and there is more nuclear pull per electron
- electronegativityincreases up and to the right, except noble gases are zero; it is
based on several factors, including ionization energy
- 1st ionization energyincreases up and to the right; up because the electrons are closer
to the nucleus, and thus are harder to pull away, to the right for the same reason
- 2nd ionization energysame as first ionization energy, except the alkali metals are the
highest; this is because once group 1A loses one electron, it has an octet, and it takes the most energy to pull an electron from a full last energy level
5)Put the following groups of elements in order of increasing atomic size:
- Fr, Zn, Cr, He, Al, MoHe, Al, Zn, Cr, Mo, Fr
- Ne, Ba, B, Sr, Fe, Ga, CaNe, B, Ga, Fe, Ca, Sr, Ba
- Hg, Ar, Th, Ge, Ne, AuNe, Ar, Ge, Hg, Au, Th
6)Put the following groups of elements in order of increasing 1st ionization energy:
- Fr, Zn, Cr, He, Al, MoFr, Mo, Cr, Zn, Al, He
- Ne, Ba, B, Sr, Fe, Ga, CaBa, Sr, Ca, Fe, Ga, B, Ne
- Hg, Ar, Th, Ge, Ne, AuTh, Au, Hg, Ge, Ar, Ne
7)Put the following groups of elements in order of increasing electronegativity:
- Fr, Zn, Cr, He, Al, MoHe, Fr, Mo, Cr, Zn, Al
- Ne, Ba, B, Sr, Fe, Ga, CaNe, Ba, Sr, Ca, Fe, Ga, B
- Hg, Ar, Th, Ge, Ne, AuNe, Ar, Th, Au, Hg, Ge
8)Give the number of valence electrons and oxidation number for the elements in 5a-c.
Fr—1, +1Ne—8,0Hg—2, varies
Zn—2, variesBa—2, +2Ar—8, 0
Cr—2, variesB—3, +2Th—2, varies
He—2, 0Sr—2, +2Ge—4, ±4
Al—3, +3Fe—2, variesNe—8, 0
Mo—2, variesGa—3, +3Au—2, varies
Ca—2, +2