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Warm Up. Write the equation for the release of a beta particle by Pb-211 2. Write the equation for Po-219 undergoing 1 alpha decay. Warm Up. Write the equation for the release of a beta particle by Pb-211 Pb e + Bi 2. Write the equation for Po-219 undergoing 1 alpha decay.
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Warm Up • Write the equation for the release of a beta particle by Pb-211 2. Write the equation for Po-219 undergoing 1 alpha decay.
Warm Up • Write the equation for the release of a beta particle by Pb-211 Pb e + Bi 2. Write the equation for Po-219 undergoing 1 alpha decay. Po He + Pb 211 211 0 -1 83 82 4 219 215 84 2 82
- Electrons occupy orbitals around the nucleus- Electrons in a particular path have fixed energy
The energy level of an electron is the region around the nucleus where the electron is likely to be moving. • Principle energy levels are assigned values in order of increasing energy • n = 1, 2, 3, 4
The sublevels each hold a set amount of electrons • s - can hold 2 e- • p - can hold 6 e- • d - can hold 10 e- • f - can hold 14 e-
This diagram represents the electron configuration for Carbon
This diagram represents the electron configuration for Carbon The red arrows represent the possible locations of electrons shared with carbon when in a covalent bond.
Review: • What is a valence electron? • How many valence electrons are found in Oxygen?
Periodic Trends • Atomic Size • Ionization energy • Electronegativity
Atomic Size (Radius) • Increases down a group • Decreases left to right
Atomic Size (Radius) • Increases down a group • Decreases left to right
Atomic Size (Radius) • Increases down a group • Decreases left to right
Ionization Energy • The energy required to overcome the attraction of the nuclear charge and remove an electron from a gaseous atom • Increases left to right across a period • Decreases down a group
What do you notice about the elements at the peaks and valleys?
Electronegativity • The tendency for the atoms of an element to attract electrons when they are chemically combined with atoms of another element • Increases left to right across a period • Decreases going down a group