CHEM101 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Effective Nuclear Charge, Pauli Exclusion Principle, Electron Affinity

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Radius of atoms increases as you go to the bottom left. Ionization energy: how much energy is needed to remove the outermost electron from the shell of an atom. Helium has the highest ionization energy because its electrons are the closest to the nucleus and it is hard to remove the electron. Electron affinity: how much an atom wants to gain an electron. Flourine has the highest electron affinity, due to the fact that if it gains one electron, it will have a full outer shell. Electron shielding: the pushing and away of electrons by other electrons. The further the electron is from the radius the more shielding it experiences. Effective nuclear charge: the amount of attraction felt by the valence electrons felt by the protons in the nucleus. Penetration: some orbitals have the ability to penetrate inside the core electrons. Whenever 2 electrons are paired, it means they are diamagnetic.

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