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AP Chemistry Chapter 6 Notes

AP Chemistry Chapter 6 Notes. Periodic Law – properties of the elements are a periodic function of their atomic number. The moon’s phases and magazine subscriptions are also periodic…. Atomic Radius – (size) increases as you move top to bottom within a group or family

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AP Chemistry Chapter 6 Notes

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  1. AP Chemistry Chapter 6 Notes

  2. Periodic Law – properties of the elements are a periodic function of their atomic number The moon’s phases and magazine subscriptions are also periodic…

  3. Atomic Radius – (size) increases as you move top to bottom within a group or family (increases because the energylevels increase → high energy means further from the nucleus)

  4. Atomic Radius – (size) increases as you move top to bottom within a group or family decreases as you move left to right because of effective nuclear charge→ more protons in the nucleus to attract the electrons closer

  5. Effective Nuclear Charge (ENC) – pull of the nucleus on the valence energy level electrons (outer energy level electrons) increases left to right

  6. Ionization Energy (IE) – energy required to remove an electron from a gaseous atom increases bottom to top and left to right

  7. Electron Affinity (EA) – energy released when an electron is added to a gaseous atom increases bottom to top and left to right

  8. Electronegativity – (EN) – measure of an atom’s pull on another atom’s electrons increases bottom to top and left to right

  9. Shielding – layers of electrons that protect valence electrons from the pull of the nucleus increases top to bottom and constant left to right

  10. metallic character – ease of losing an electron increases top to bottom and right to left

  11. nonmetallic character – ease of gaining an electron increases bottom to top and left to right

  12. ions – charged particles cations – positive ion formed from an atom losing an electron the atomic radius is always smaller than the parent atom because of fewer energy levels

  13. Anions – negative ion formed from an atom gaining an electron the atomic radius is always larger than the parent atom because of electron repulsion

  14. Atomic Radius

  15. Ionization Energy, Electron Affinity, Electronegativity

  16. Effective Nuclear Charge

  17. Shielding

  18. Metallic Character

  19. Nonmetallic Character

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