Karteikarten: Periodic Properties — 61 Karten

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1Frage

What were Döbereiner's Triads proposed in 1829?

Antwort

Groups of three elements with similar chemical properties and middle atomic mass as the mean of the other two.

2Frage

What did Newlands' Law of Octaves state in 1866?

Antwort

Certain properties repeated every eighth element when arranged by increasing atomic mass.

3Frage

How did Mendeleev arrange elements in his periodic classification?

Antwort

By increasing atomic mass.

4Frage

What periodic function did Mendeleev state for elements' properties?

Antwort

Physical and chemical properties were periodic functions of atomic masses.

5Frage

Which new elements did Mendeleev predict?

Antwort

Scandium, gallium, and germanium.

6Frage

How did Mendeleev's work help the study of elements?

Antwort

It enabled systematic study and helped correct some atomic masses.

7Frage

What were Mendeleev's major defects in his periodic classification?

Antwort

Anomalous pairs, hydrogen's position, and difficulty placing isotopes.

8Frage

Who showed atomic number is more fundamental than atomic mass?

Antwort

Henry Moseley showed it.

9Frage

What does the modern periodic law state about element properties?

Antwort

They are periodic functions of atomic numbers.

10Frage

How does the long-form periodic table arrange elements?

Antwort

By increasing atomic number across 18 groups and 7 periods.

11Frage

What similarity do elements in the same group share?

Antwort

They have similar electronic configurations and properties.

12Frage

Which elements does the s-block contain based on electron configuration?

Antwort

Elements whose last electron enters an s-orbital.

13Frage

What is the general electron configuration of s-block elements?

Antwort

ns¹ or ns².

14Frage

Which groups do s-block elements occupy in the periodic table?

Antwort

Groups 1–2.

15Frage

Which orbital does the last electron enter in f-block elements?

Antwort

An f-orbital.

16Frage

What is the general electron configuration of f-block elements?

Antwort

(n−2)f¹–¹⁴(n−1)d⁰–¹ns².

17Frage

Which element series are included in the f-block?

Antwort

Lanthanides and actinides.

18Frage

What are three characteristics of the d-block elements?

Antwort

Variable valency, coloured compounds, and catalytic properties.

19Frage

Where are metals mainly located on the periodic table?

Antwort

On the left side of the periodic table.

20Frage

What physical state and properties do metals generally have?

Antwort

They are generally solid, malleable, ductile, and conducting.

21Frage

Where are non-metals mainly located on the periodic table?

Antwort

On the right side of the periodic table.

22Frage

In what physical states can non-metals be found?

Antwort

They may be solid, liquid, or gas.

23Frage

Where do metalloids occur on the periodic table?

Antwort

Along the zig-zag boundary between metals and non-metals.

24Frage

Which elements are classified as metalloids?

Antwort

B, Si, Ge, As, Sb, and Te.

25Frage

What is the shielding effect in atoms?

Antwort

It is the reduction of nuclear attraction on an outer electron by inner electrons.

26Frage

What is the formula for effective nuclear charge?

Antwort

Z_eff = Z - σ, where Z is nuclear charge and σ is shielding constant.

27Frage

What is the shielding constant for a 2p electron in fluorine?

Antwort

The shielding constant σ is 3.80.

28Frage

What is the effective nuclear charge for a 2p electron in fluorine?

Antwort

Z_eff equals 5.20.

29Frage

How does effective nuclear charge change across a period?

Antwort

It increases across a period.

30Frage

How does effective nuclear charge change down a group?

Antwort

It increases only slowly down a group.

31Frage

How does effective nuclear charge behave for many outer electrons down a group?

Antwort

It remains approximately constant for many outer electrons.

32Frage

Why does atomic radius decrease across a period?

Antwort

Because nuclear charge and effective nuclear charge increase while shell number stays constant.

33Frage

Why does atomic radius increase down a group?

Antwort

Because the number of electron shells increases while effective nuclear charge does not increase much.

34Frage

Why are metallic radii similar in third-row and second-row d-block elements?

Antwort

Because of lanthanide contraction caused by poor shielding of f-orbitals.

35Frage

Why are anions larger than their parent atoms?

Antwort

Because added electrons increase electron–electron repulsion.

36Frage

Why are cations smaller than their parent atoms?

Antwort

Because they have fewer electrons while nuclear charge remains the same.

37Frage

What defines isoelectronic species?

Antwort

They have the same number of electrons.

38Frage

Give an example of isoelectronic species with 10 electrons.

Antwort

F⁻, Na⁺, and Mg²⁺ each have 10 electrons.

39Frage

How does ionic size change in an isoelectronic series as nuclear charge increases?

Antwort

Ionic size decreases as nuclear charge increases.

40Frage

What is ionisation enthalpy?

Antwort

Energy needed to remove an electron from a gaseous atom or ion.

41Frage

What is the first ionisation process formula?

Antwort

X(g) → X⁺(g) + e⁻

42Frage

What is the second ionisation process formula?

Antwort

X⁺(g) → X²⁺(g) + e⁻

43Frage

Why do successive ionisation enthalpies increase?

Antwort

Because removing electrons from more positive ions is harder.

44Frage

How does ionisation enthalpy change across a period?

Antwort

It generally increases across a period.

45Frage

How does ionisation enthalpy change down a group?

Antwort

It generally decreases down a group.

46Frage

Why is Be's ionisation enthalpy higher than B's?

Antwort

B loses a 2p electron more easily than Be loses a 2s electron.

47Frage

Why is N's ionisation enthalpy higher than O's?

Antwort

Paired 2p electrons in O cause extra repulsion making electron removal easier.

48Frage

What is electron gain enthalpy?

Antwort

The enthalpy change when a gaseous atom gains an electron to form an anion.

49Frage

How does electron gain enthalpy change across a period?

Antwort

It generally becomes more negative across a period.

50Frage

How does electron gain enthalpy change down a group?

Antwort

It generally becomes less negative down a group.

51Frage

Why do noble gases have zero or positive electron gain enthalpies?

Antwort

Because they already have stable ns²np⁶ electron configurations.

52Frage

Why is oxygen's electron gain enthalpy less negative than sulfur's?

Antwort

Because the added electron enters the compact n=2 level causing greater repulsion.

53Frage

What is electronegativity?

Antwort

The tendency of an element in a molecule to attract shared electrons toward itself.

54Frage

Which element has the highest electronegativity on the Pauling scale?

Antwort

Fluorine with a value of 4.

55Frage

Why does electronegativity increase across a period and decrease down a group?

Antwort

Because effective nuclear charge increases across a period and atomic radius increases down a group.

56Frage

How is valence generally related to outermost electrons in representative elements?

Antwort

Valence is generally related to the number of outermost electrons.

57Frage

What is H-type valency related to in representative elements?

Antwort

H-type valency is related to eight minus the number of outermost electrons.

58Frage

What are the common valencies for groups 1, 2, 13, and 14?

Antwort

They are 1, 2, 3, and 4 respectively.

59Frage

What valencies do groups 15, 16, and 17 commonly show?

Antwort

They commonly show valencies 3/5, 2/6, and 1/7 respectively.

60Frage

What is the definition of oxidation state?

Antwort

Oxidation state is the charge acquired by an atom based on electronegativity.

61Frage

How do groups show oxidation states across a period?

Antwort

Groups show characteristic positive or negative oxidation states with gradual changes across a period.

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