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Atomic Radius. By: Damen, Kyle, Tim, and Henry. Definition. The distance from the atomic nucleus to the outermost stable electron orbital in a atom at equilibrium. Group Trend. As you go down a column, the atomic radius increases. AP Chem explanation.
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Atomic Radius By: Damen, Kyle, Tim, and Henry
Definition • The distance from the atomic nucleus to the outermost stable electron orbital in a atom at equilibrium.
Group Trend • As you go down a column, the atomic radius increases
AP Chem explanation • The underlying electrons require some space, so the electrons of the outer shell must be farther from the nucleus.
Periodic Trends • As you moves across a row, the radius decreases.
AP Chem explanation • There are more protons and electrons with the same outer energy level causing a greater attraction between the outer shell and the nucleus causing a smaller atomic radius.
Units for Atomic Radius • Picometers (1 x 10-12m) • Angstroms (1 x 10-10m) A helium atom, having a radius of 31 picometers
Exceptions • On reaching the Groups 1B and 2B elements at the end of the series, the size increases slightly because the d subshell is filled, and the electron-electron repulsions cause the size the increase.
Extra Stuff Just Cuz We’re in AP • Positively charged ions have smaller radii than neutral atoms (Stronger relative force from nucleus pulling electrons in and/ or loss of electron shell) • Negatively charged ions have larger radii (electrons repel from each other forcing them out more)