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## Trends on the Periodic Table
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## Trends on the Periodic Table
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## Rows
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- Same energy level in each period
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- Same number of valence electrons in each group
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- Across a row/period $`\rightarrow`$ more $`p^+`$ in nucleus $`\rightarrow`$ greater attraction to $`e^-`$
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- Atomic radius decreases as you move acroos a row/period, due to more protons in the nucleus that attract the negatives.
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- Atomic radius is the from the center of the atom (nucleus) to the outer most shell (valence shell)
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## Columns
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- down a column, increase of energy level, as you move down
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- every atom has only one valence shell (cause its the most outer shell)
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- if valence shell is further away from the nucleus, less attractive force between nucleus and valence $`e^-`$
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- more energy levels where $`e-`$ can be
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- Negative electrons are repeling the valence shell electrons `(shielding)`
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- `Shielding` "inner electrons" repel valence electrons and "block" attraction force between valence electrons and nucleus
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- Atomic radius increases as you move down a column/group
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<th>Trend</th>
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## Rows
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- Same energy level in each period
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- Same number of valence electrons in each group
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- Across a row/period $`\rightarrow`$ more $`p^+`$ in nucleus $`\rightarrow`$ greater attraction to $`e^-`$
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- Atomic radius decreases as you move acroos a row/period, due to more protons in the nucleus that attract the negatives.
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- Atomic radius is the from the center of the atom (nucleus) to the outer most shell (valence shell)
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## Columns
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- down a column, increase of energy level, as you move down
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- every atom has only one valence shell (cause its the most outer shell)
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- if valence shell is further away from the nucleus, less attractive force between nucleus and valence $`e^-`$
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- more energy levels where $`e-`$ can be
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- Negative electrons are repeling the valence shell electrons `(shielding)`
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- `Shielding` "inner electrons" repel valence electrons and "block" attraction force between valence electrons and nucleus
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- Atomic radius increases as you move down a column/group
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## Metals
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## Metals
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- They tend to lose electrons
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- They tend to lose electrons
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- They are shiny, ductile, malleable, conductive
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- They are shiny, ductile, malleable, conductive
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