CHEM 6A Lecture 20: CHEM W7 Lec 11/15/17

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Periodic Trends: Electron Affinity
Increase in LA leams releasing more energy when forming the anion (more negative
value in usual sign convention)
Formation of anion is more favorable up and to the right of the periodic table
Metallic characteristic trend
Summary of Periodic Trends
D-block elements are transition metals with characteristic properties due to a partially-
filled subshell
Form cations with positive charges
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Increase in la leams releasing more energy when forming the anion (more negative value in usual sign convention) Formation of anion is more favorable up and to the right of the periodic table. D-block elements are transition metals with characteristic properties due to a partially- filled subshell. Atoms form bonds by gaining, losing, or sharing enough electrons to achieve the electron configuration of the noble gases. Bonds - result of the attraction between two or more atoms or ions, the link between atoms. Bonding occurs because it lowers the energy of the system. Ionic bonds: complete transfer of one or more electrons from one atom to another; ions held together by electrostatic forces. Covalent bonds: sharing of valence electrons between atoms. The complete transfer of electron(s) from one element of low ie (metal) to an element of high ea (non-metal) Electron configurations of ions (p. 173-174, sec 6. 3, 6. 5) P-block non-metals gain e-(s) to get noble gas configurations.

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