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Question
- what happens to the valence electrons as you go right on a period in the periodic table?
- a. they are closer to the nucleus
- b. they are further from the nucleus
- c. their number increases
- d. their number decreases
- which of the following has the largest atomic radius?
- a. lithium (li)
- b. rubidium (rb)
- c. iodine (i)
- d. fluorine (f)
- when comparing elements, which will have more metallic character?
- a. elements with lower ionization energy
- b. elements with smaller atomic radius
- c. elements with higher electronegativity
- d. elements with fewer electron shells
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Brief Explanations
- Option a: As we move right in a period, the effective nuclear charge increases, pulling valence electrons closer.
- Option b: Incorrect as electrons are pulled closer.
- Option c: In a period, from left to right, the number of valence electrons increases (e.g., in period 2, Li has 1, Be has 2, …, Ne has 8).
- Option d: Opposite of the actual trend.
Brief Explanations
- Atomic radius increases down a group (due to more electron shells) and decreases across a period (due to increasing effective nuclear charge).
- Li and Rb are in Group 1 (alkali metals). Rb is below Li, so Rb has a larger radius than Li.
- I is in Group 17. It has fewer electron shells than Rb (Rb has 5 shells, I has 5 shells but higher effective nuclear charge pulling electrons in more).
- F is in Group 17, period 2 (very small radius).
Brief Explanations
- Metallic character is related to the ability to lose electrons.
- Ionization energy is the energy required to remove an electron. Lower ionization energy means easier to lose electrons (more metallic).
- Smaller atomic radius: Electrons are held more tightly (less metallic).
- Higher electronegativity: Atoms tend to gain electrons (more non - metallic).
- Fewer electron shells: Electrons are held more tightly (less metallic as in smaller atoms across a period).
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c. Their number increases