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Trends HW 3.0

1. Rank the following four elements from the most electronegative to the least:
8Oxygen 6Carbon
3 Lithium 5Boron
2. Rank the following four elements from the biggest radius to the smallest:
35Bromine 19Potassium
26Iron 30Zinc
3. Rank the following four elements from the highest ionization energy to the least:
16Sulfur 9Fluorine
50Tin 33Arsenic
4. Which of the following atoms is the smallest?
55Cesium 11Sodium
1 Hydrogen 19Potassium
5. Which of the following atoms has the least ionization energy?
15Phosphorous 31Gallium
27Cobalt 38Strontium
6. Which of the following atoms has the least electronegativity?
16Sulfur 15Phosphorous
33Arsenic 34Selenium
7. If element X and Z are in the same period, and X has a lesser electronegativity,
which element will have more protons?

8. If you go down a group, what happens to the value of the ionization energy?

9. As you go across a period from left to right, what happens to the radius of the
atoms?

10. What is electronegativity? How is it different from ionization energy?

11. Which element has the most valence electrons:


20Calcium 14Silicon
8Oxygen 86Radon
12. Rank the following elements from the highest electronegativity to the lowest:
55Cesium 7Nitrogen
11Sodium 5Boron
13. Referring to number 12, rank the elements from highest ionization energy to the
lowest:

14. Referring to number 12, rank the elements from largest radius to smallest:

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Trends on the periodic table

1. Electronegativity is the ability of an atom to attract ____________________

2. Show the trend of Electronegativity on the periodic table.

3. First Ionization energy is the amount of energy required to remove an


_______________ from a gaseous atom

4. Show the trend of Ionization energy on the periodic table.

5. Atomic Radius is ½ the distance between two neighboring atoms of the same type. It
is a measure of ____________ of an atom.

6. Show the trend of atomic radii on the periodic table

15.

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