Unit 4A: The Periodic Table Guided Notes. Use the following periodic table to label the number of valance electrons and charges by families.

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Unit 4A: The Periodic Table Guided Notes Ions Use the following periodic table to label the number of valance electrons and charges by families. Cations Have a charge Formed by the of electrons from cations Silver always has a charge of Zinc and Cadmium always have a charge of Anions Have a charge Formed by electrons from anions never form a charge are electrons in the outermost shell The is a chemical rule of thumb that states that atoms of main-group elements tend to combine in such a way that each atom has eight electrons in its valence shell, giving it the same electronic configuration as a noble gas. Exception: and only need a duet ( valance electrons) Valance electrons are,, or in order to achieve an octet are an atom with an overall charge consisting of one element are a group of elements with an overall charge. Polyatomic ions act as one single unit. Common polyatomic ions are listed on the back of your periodic table 1

Diatomic Molecules are 2 atoms of the same element chemically bonded together List the 7 Diatomic molecules: How can you remember the diatomic molecules? Counting Atoms If there is no numbers by the symbol of the element, assume only one Na MgO A is a number written at the corner of the chemical symbol. If there is more than one, then a number is used. H 2 Li 2O A subscript a multiples all the elements inside the parenthesis. Mg 3(PO 4) 2 A is a number written of a chemical symbol or in front of a chemical formula which indicates the number of atoms or molecules of the substance. 3 C 2 H 2O Practice: 1) NaCO 3 2) Ca 3(PO 4) 2 3) K 2CrO 4 Atomic Radius 4) 3 BaCl 2 5) NH 4C 2H 3O 2 6) 4 Al 2(CO 3) 3 7) Pb(NO 3) 2 8) 2 (NH 4) 2Cr 2O 7 Atomic Radius is defined the distance between of atoms bonded together (draw this) The radius going across a row and down a column. Where is the element with the largest atomic radius located? What element is it? Why are atoms larger going down a group? Why do atoms get smaller going to from left to right across the row? 2

Practice- Atomic Radius Which of the following has the largest atomic radius? List the following in order of increasing atomic radius. List the following in order of decreasing atomic radius. Ionic Radius Radius of the atom once it becomes an ion A has a smaller radius than its atom An has a larger radius than its atom Practice- Ionic Radius Which of the following has a larger radius? Ionization Energy 1) Calcium atom or calcium ion? 2) Manganese atom or manganese ion? 3) Selenium atom or selenium ion? 4) Chlorine atom or chlorine ion? Ionization Energy is the energy required to 3 o clock trend from bottom to top from left to right Ignore (they do not become ions) Practice- Ionization Energy Which of the following has the largest Ionization Energy? List the following in order of increasing Ionization Energy. List the following in order of decreasing Ionization Energy. 3

Electronegativity Trends Electronegativity is a measure of of an atom for the in a chemical bond. 3 o clock trend from bottom to top from left to right Ignore (they do not attract ions) Practice- Electronegativity Which of the following has the largest Electronegativity? List the following in order of increasing Electronegativity. List the following in order of decreasing Electronegativity. Ionization Energy and Electronegativity have the periodic trend (3 o clock). The electrons of atoms are to the nucleus = stronger attraction = harder to pull electrons away from atom. Larger atoms = valence electrons are = electrons are easier to steal Metallic Characteristic and Metal Reactivity Metal reactivity and Metallic characteristic as we move from right to left Metal reactivity and Metallic Characteristic as we move from top to bottom Where is the most reactive metal located? What element is it? Activity Series for Metals: shows common and ranks the metals from most reactive and least reactive 4

Practice- Metallic Characteristic Which of the following has the most Metallic Characteristic? List the following in order of increasing Metallic Characteristic. List the following in order of decreasing Metallic Characteristic. Summary of Trends Trend Period Group Atomic Radius Ionization Energy Electronegativity Metallic Characteristic and Metal Reactivity 5