Trends in the Periodic Table

Duell Chemistry
23 Oct 201809:49

Summary

TLDRThis video explores key trends in the periodic table, focusing on atomic radius, ionization energy, and electronegativity. Atomic radius increases top to bottom within a group and decreases left to right in a period. Ionization energy, the energy required to remove an electron, decreases down a group and increases across a period. Electronegativity, or an atom's desire for electrons, increases left to right in a period and decreases top to bottom. The video explains how these trends relate to atomic size and electron attraction, highlighting the importance of understanding why they occur.

Takeaways

  • 🔍 A trend in the periodic table refers to a pattern in the properties of elements as you move either down a group or across a period.
  • 📏 Atomic radius is the size of the atom, measured from the nucleus to the furthest electron in the electron cloud.
  • ⬆️ Atomic radius increases as you move down a group because more electron shells are added, making the atoms larger.
  • ➡️ Atomic radius decreases as you move from left to right across a period, due to an increased attraction between protons and electrons, pulling the electron cloud closer to the nucleus.
  • ⚡ Ionization energy refers to the energy needed to remove an electron from an atom, with lower ionization energy indicating it's easier to remove an electron.
  • ⬇️ Ionization energy decreases from top to bottom in a group because larger atoms have electrons further from the nucleus, making them easier to remove.
  • ➡️ Ionization energy increases as you move from left to right across a period, due to smaller atomic size and a stronger hold on the electrons.
  • 🧲 Electronegativity measures how much an atom wants an electron, with a higher value indicating a stronger attraction for electrons.
  • ⬇️ Electronegativity decreases from top to bottom in a group because larger atoms have valence electrons farther from the nucleus, reducing their ability to attract electrons.
  • ➡️ Electronegativity increases from left to right across a period as smaller atoms, like fluorine, have a stronger pull on electrons to complete their valence shell.

Q & A

  • What is a trend in the periodic table?

    -A trend in the periodic table refers to a pattern observed in certain properties of elements as we move either from top to bottom within a group or from left to right within a period.

  • What is atomic radius?

    -Atomic radius is the size of an atom, specifically the distance from the nucleus to the furthest electron in the electron cloud.

  • How does atomic radius change as you move from top to bottom in a group on the periodic table?

    -As you move from top to bottom in a group, the atomic radius increases due to the addition of more electron shells.

  • Why does the atomic radius decrease from left to right across a period?

    -The atomic radius decreases from left to right across a period because, as more protons are added to the nucleus, the increased nuclear charge pulls the electron cloud closer to the nucleus, shrinking the atom.

  • What is ionization energy?

    -Ionization energy is the amount of energy required to remove an electron from an atom.

  • How does ionization energy relate to atomic radius?

    -Ionization energy increases as atomic radius decreases, because smaller atoms hold their electrons more tightly due to the stronger attraction between the nucleus and the electrons.

  • How does ionization energy change across a period?

    -Ionization energy increases from left to right across a period because atoms become smaller, making it harder to remove an electron.

  • What is electronegativity?

    -Electronegativity is a measure of how much an atom attracts electrons. It is based on a scale from 0 to 4, where 4 indicates a strong desire for electrons.

  • Which element has the highest electronegativity and why?

    -Fluorine has the highest electronegativity because it is small, and its nucleus exerts a strong pull on neighboring electrons, making it highly attractive to electrons.

  • What is the general trend for electronegativity as you move down a group?

    -Electronegativity decreases as you move down a group because the atomic radius increases, and the nucleus is farther from the valence electrons, reducing the atom's ability to attract electrons.

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