Trends in the Periodic Table: ionisation energy, electronegativity, atomic radius, melting and boling poins
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Ionisation energy is the energy to remove the first electron from an atom in the gaseous state.
- Increases across a period as electron shells go from near empty to full.
- Decreases down a group as the outer electrons become further removed from the positive nucleus.
- The second ionisation energy is always greater than the first since the electron is now being removed from a positive ion.
Electronegativity is the relative power to
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in more tightly. - Increases down a group as the number of electron shells increase. Melting and Boiling Points - Increases to Group IV, then rapidly decreases. - Groups I and II (Metallic bond). Moderate to high - Group IV (Covalent network solids). Very high - Group VII (Diatomic covalent). Forces between molecules are weak so it's low. - Group VIII (Monatomic gases). Only forces between atoms are weak dispersion forces so its very low
in more tightly. - Increases down a group as the number of electron shells increase. Melting and Boiling Points - Increases to Group IV, then rapidly decreases. - Groups I and II (Metallic bond). Moderate to high - Group IV (Covalent network solids). Very high - Group VII (Diatomic covalent). Forces between molecules are weak so it's low. - Group VIII (Monatomic gases). Only forces between atoms are weak dispersion forces so its very low