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Advanced Periodic Trends and Structures of the Elements

Advanced Periodic Trends and Structures of the Elements

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Advanced Periodic Trends

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Structures of the Elements

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Trends Down a Group:

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Trends Across a Period:

Effective Nuclear Charge: Z* = Z – S

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Chemical Structures of the Elements

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Thermodynamics Review:

G = H - TS

Bond Strength

Favored by strong bonds.

Freedom of Movement

Favored by more particles.

Example: Cl-Cl vs. Cl Cl

Cl-Cl bond strength = 242 kJ/molSo (Cl) = 165 J/KmolSo (Cl2) = 223 J/Kmol

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Bonding Concerns and Trends:

a. Number of bondsb. Type of bonds: sigma vs. pi

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Number of Bonds Possible: F, O

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Type of bonds: sigma vs. piC vs. SiO vs. S

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Covalent Character of 2nd Period ElementsLarger charge density = more covalent characterCharge density = Z/r

Examples: Be, B, sometimes Li, F

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Unavailability of d-orbitals in 2nd period elements

NF3 OF2 F2

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The Diagonal Effect

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The Lanthanide Contraction

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The Metal-Nonmetal Line

Metals lose electronsand form interactionswith many atoms

Nonmetals gain electronsand form interactionswith few atoms

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Summary

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Chapter 10: Hydrogen

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Synthesizing Hydrogen

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Hydrides

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Structure and Bonding of Oxides

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Chapter 11: Oxygen, Aqueous Solutions, Acid-Base Character of Oxides