In Class Practice On Periodic Trends Ws
In Class Practice On Periodic Trends Ws
In Class Practice On Periodic Trends Ws
Exceed to Succeed
For each of the following sets of ions, rank them from smallest to largest ionic radius. a. Mg2+, Si4-, S2b. Mg2+, Ca2+, Ba2+ c. F-, Cl-, Brd. Ba2+, Cu2+, Zn2+ e. Si4-, P3-, O23. IONIZATION ENERGY
For each of the following sets of atoms, rank them from lowest to highest ionization energy. a. Mg, Si, S b. Mg, Ca, Ba c. F, Cl, Br d. Ba, Cu, Ne e. Si, P, He
4. ELECTRONEGATIVITY
For each of the following sets of atoms, rank them from lowest to highest electronegativity. a. Li, C, N b. C, O, Ne c. Si, P, O d. K, Mg, P e. S, F, He
All are in the same group and have the same effective nuclear charge. Mg has the highest I.E. because it uses the smallest number of energy levels. Ba has the lowest I.E. because it uses the largest number of energy levels. c. F, Cl, Br All are in the same group and have the same effective nuclear charge. F has the highest I.E. because it uses the smallest number of energy levels. Br has the lowest I.E. because it uses the largest number of energy levels. d. Ba, Cu, Ne All are in different groups and periods, so both factors must be considered. Fortunately both factors reinforce one another. Ba has the lowest I.E. because it has the lowest effective nuclear charge and uses the highest number of energy levels. Ne has the highest I.E. because it has the highest effective nuclear charge and uses the lowest number of energy levels. e. Si, P, N Si has the lowest I.E. because it has the lowest effective nuclear charge and is tied (with P) for using the most energy levels. N has the highest I.E. because it uses the fewest energy levels and is tied (with P) for having the highest effective nuclear charge.