Trends in the Periodic Table

Trends in the Periodic Table

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Angela Russenholt

Chemistry

12th Grade

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1.

Multiple Choice

2 mins

1 pt

As you move from left to right across each row of the Periodic Table, the size of an atom

Decreases because additional protons and electrons are added to the same principal energy level, resulting in more forces of attraction and pulling the electrons closer to the nucleus.

Increases because electrons are added to energy levels further away from the nucleus, which results in electron shielding.

Decreases because electrons are more easily lost.

Increases because additional neutrons added to the nucleus interfere with the forces of attraction between the protons and electrons.

2.

Multiple Choice

2 mins

1 pt

As you move from top to bottom down the Alkali Metal group of the Periodic Table, the size of an atom

Decreases because additional protons and electrons are added to the same principal energy level, resulting in more forces of attraction and pulling the electrons closer to the nucleus.

Increases because electrons are added to energy levels further away from the nucleus, which results in electron shielding.

Decreases because electrons are more easily lost.

Increases because additional neutrons added to the nucleus interfere with the forces of attraction between the protons and electrons.

3.

Multiple Choice

2 mins

1 pt

Why is the second ionization energy always greater than the first ionization energy for any element?

The charge on the ion has become more positive, causing an increased attraction of the positively charged nucleus for the decreasing number of electrons.

The charge on the ion has become more positive, causing a decreased attraction of the positively charged nucleus for the increasing number of electrons.

The charge on the ion has become more negative, causing an increased attraction of the positively charged nucleus for the decreasing number of electrons.

The charge on the ion has become more negative, causing a decreased attraction of the positively charged nucleus for the increasing number of electrons.

4.

Multiple Choice

2 mins

1 pt

The size of an atom when it is converted to a cation gets

Larger, because the repulsion due to additional electrons being added increases, pushing them further away from the nucleus.

Smaller, because the loss of valence electrons causes an increased attraction by the positively charged nucleus for the remaining electrons.

5.

Multiple Choice

2 mins

1 pt

The size of an atom when it is converted to an anion gets

Smaller, because the loss of valence electrons causes an increased attraction by the positively charged nucleus for the remaining electrons.

Larger, because the repulsion due to additional electrons being added increases, pushing them further away from the nucleus.

6.

Multiple Choice

2 mins

1 pt

Down a group, ionization energy

Decreases, because electrons are closer to one another and require more energy to remove.

Increases, because electrons are closer to the nucleus and thus require more energy to remove.

Decreases, because electrons are further away from the nucleus and thus require less energy to remove.

Increases, because the number of protons increases, making it more difficult to lose electrons because they are being pulled closer.

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