Periodic Trends: Electronegativity, Ionization Energy, Atomic Radius - TUTOR HOTLINE
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- Опубликовано: 18 янв 2025
- This video explains the major periodic table trends such as: electronegativity, ionization energy, electron affinity, atomic radius, ion size and metallic character. I also go over the exceptions to each trend and several periodic trends examples.
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Timestamps:
Electronegativity: 0:25
Ionization Energy: 3:40
Electron Affinity: 10:09
Atomic Radii: 12:37
Ion Size: 14:35
Metallic Character: 21:54
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She forgot to mention something very important regarding the Ionization Energy part; Another exception other than the two she named is that the NOBLE GASES are going to have the HIGHEST ionization energy since they are so stable it is going to require the most energy to remove an electron.
Do the noble gases follow the same vertical trend (higher row the noble gas is, higher IE compared to lower noble gases?
@@harmie1743 No, because now another component has to be taken into consideration; orbit size. The bigger the orbit the less energy it’ll need to removed an electron since it’s so far away from the nucleus now and the smaller it is the harder it is to remove an electron since it’s closer to the nucleus. So when you are going down the noble gases periodically they get bigger and bigger thus less IE.
Therefor the most IE will reside with the noble gas of Helium.
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0:26 Electronegativity
3:40 Ionization Energy (IE)
10:09 Electron Affinity (EA)
12:38 Atomic Radii
14:33 Ion Size
21:55 Metallic Character
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