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Periodic Table Trends tronegative
Ele same




g
7 ↳
Ionization
7
&now
easy loni
it
is to
take

away ↳
flowionization
Metallic 4
give
up easily
character
:




↑ ionization
high
↑ i
take
-




same trend 2
<
Atomic Radius
increasing
than protons ( +++
fewer
with
+

of
-




atom molecula
any or
&
z/anions and
2 +-

concernina
---- +




cations
any moleculelator
with more a than protons

a smaller atoms are more
electronegative,
have higher ionization energy election affinity
and less metallic character than larger atoms.

a small the
closer to
atoms have a nucleus so
they
are more
tightly held



Large atoms are more stable charged, hold more
e

and are more willing to
give away.
a ↳
Larger atoms
& have a o


↳ e
negativiti

because the


thightly th
electronega
↳ ionization

remove an

a electron
affinity:the energy change when a neutral a


become a
negative ion.

, Electron Configuration
n its a list ofquantom numbers & numberofa in each

Electron
configuration ofcations &
justmore
↳ anions is back one b

(for cations) & for anions forward boxfo
missing you more one
from
removed instead o
Electron Configuration ofions
&
Exceptions:Cr. [ArJUs;3d"
Cu -

[Ar] 4s',3d's
binstead
#toms In
removes
tromere




Fe:[Ar] 4s3d" -Felt:[Ar]3d3 ↳s firstidentify the co
Fe: [Ar] 4s23d6'sFest. [Ar]3ds i then add or remove of
↳ this in row
4th but
is 3d instead of
ads
starts -1 =




& f
is
technically in the 6th row butis-2 nfl
=
instead ofEfM




Metals vs Non Metals metals are LO
a
a metals:larger atoms with loosely held electrons. Metals


They are lustrous, ductile, malleable, and excellentconductors of

in ionic bonds with non-metals.


is non-metals:smaller atoms with
tightly held electrons. Non-metals like


They have lower melting points than metals, and form bon
covalent


stuff involves non-metals.

[ levels
energy

Energy the energies of
levels represent thee in an atom


is Quantized! Like stairs ramp-
not



↳ an
If a drops a
to lower energy level, energy is



released as
a photon (i.e. as electromagnetic radiation).
The released will be exactly equal to the

energy
difference between the two energy levels.

The Work Function

, Radioactive Decay & halfl ife

↳ Radioactive
decay is the which unstable atoms
process by
time. The sometimes loses
over nucleus or
gainse,
neutrons called "alpha particles,"or even transforms

Alpha Decay loss of1 He nucleus, which has mass num

180 C
ex) -> loss of He, which is protons &

Beta
Decay
e
-
a neutron
2
t e
-
is
changed a
into proton t
with


ex)
8




↓ opposite
+ -> t
ejection of an e-


neutron proton


Electron Capture a
proton is
changed neutron
into
2
t e
-
e
-



via capture ofe-
ex)
8

+ -> +


proton neutron




Positron Emissions a
proton is
changed neutron
into


neutor
ro n
position
->
⑦ position
expulsion of position
with
ex)
o citslike a

-> e-




neutral
proton


Gamma Emmission:gamma rays are usually emmitted a




decays outlined above. Gamma
decay does not
change
3 Note:neutrons:a proton an electron
protons to
neutron
=


po



Half-Life
Problems
3 the half-life
of a substance (t) is the amount of time req
the mass ofthatsubstance disappear
to due to radioactiv

↳ three variables:half-life (t ), time elapsed (t), & theamountofsubs


↳ two, solve for third

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