Chemistry Periodic Table Quiz
Cation
A positively charged ion. When an atom loses an electron. Always smaller then original atom.
Ionization Energy
The energy required to remove an electron from an atom. The energy must be added because the atom is in a less stable (makes it postive). The larger the atom is, the easier its electrons are to remove.
Electron Affinity Periodic Trend
Trend Bottom to Top:Increases Trend Left to right:Increases Positive in the second and last group
Ionization Periodic Trend
Trend bottom to top:Increases Trend Left to right:Increases
Atomic Radius Periodic Trend
Trend moving right to left: increase Trend moving top to bottom:increase
Anion
When an atom gains an electron, it becomes negatively charged. Always larger then original atom.
Electronegativity
a measure of an atom's attraction for another atom's electrons.
Electronegativity Periodic Trend
increases up and to the right
Overall Reactivity
metals are the largest since they are the best electron givers. nonmetals are the smallest ones, the best electron takers.
Electron affinity
the energy change that occurs when an atom gains an electron. How much an atom wants an electron. It usually negative.
Ionization
the process by which an atom becomes an ion.
Effective nuclear charge
the pull that an electron "feels" from the nucleus.The increased attraction pulls the cloud in, making atoms smaller as we move from left to right across a period