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CHAPTER 3 : PERIODICITY
Features of the periodic table
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arranged in order of increasing atomic number
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sub-levels :
s,p, dif
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I group : the alkali metals ; group 17
:
halogens
d-block : transition metals
group 18 : noble gases ;

La-Lu Lanthanoids
:
: Ac-Ir : actinoids B
,Si, Ge :
metalloids


Topic : Oxidation state & oxidation number
*
Copper (I) oxide Fet +ci
I
oxidation number Fells -


Fron (III) dichloride usageof Roman number oxidation state

Oxidation state is the charge of an ion in a

compound if all bonds in the compound would be
ionic
The rules for oxidation states
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pure element have o s .
" O

group 1 +1
:
-




+2
-

group 2 :


-

fluorine 1 : -




-

hydrogen :
compound with group ord -1
except :



-

oxygen : -2

except percovides HcO


-
o S
. .
of metals valency coxidation number)
=


always positive

, Topic :
Physical properties
Size of an atom 1Number of electron shells
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Li size of atom increases , because each


Ne successive molecule of group has more

electron shells

C .
Charge of a nucleus if number of shells is the
same


Na iMg igAl Si
14 15
P
> decrease
Going from left to the right the size of atoms
decreases bc of increasing nuclear charge ,
hence produ

cing stronger attraction
The atomic radius is the distance from the nucleus to the

outermost electron
The ionic radius

Cations Anions
Na Nat Cl C-

160 102 100 181

[Nej3s' [Ne] [Ne) 35sp5 (Ne] 35 3 ps
II protons 17 protons

II e- 10e 17e- 18 e

Electronegativity -
the ability of an atom to attract
electrons in a covalent bond
Electron affinity -
the energy change when an electron
Is added to an isolated atom in a gaseous state

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