9/25 What is the trend for electronegativity?

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Launch: 9/25
 Grab your binder and immediately take a seat
 Place Textbook HW on desk
5. The chart below shows the relationship between
the first ionization energy and the increase in
atomic number. The letter on the chart that
represents the noble gases is:
a. W
b. X
c. Y
d. Z

What is the trend for
electronegativity?
Mr. Heffner
9/25/09

Review: Atomic Radius
Increases
Decreases

IV. Ionization Energy
Decreases
Increases

V. Electronegativity
A. What is electronegativity?
1. The ability of an atom to attract electrons toward itself
in a chemical bond
H
H
O

V. Electronegativity
B. What is the trend for electronegativity?
1. Electronegativity increases across a period (LR)
i. As the number of protons increases, the nucleus gets
stronger and pulls all nearby electrons towards it

V. Electronegativity
B. What is the trend for electronegativity?
2. Electronegativity decreases down a group (TopBottom)
i. As the number of electrons increases, more rings are added
ii. The inner rings shield other electrons from the attractive
forces of the nucleus

V. Electronegativity
Decreases
Increases

Practice Questions
 See Periodic Trends Worksheet

Homework
 Study for Monday’s Unit #2 Exam!
 Look over Quiz #3
 Look over Exit Slips
 lpschem.wordpress.com

Exit Slip
1. Electronegativity is the
a. energy it takes to remove an electron from an atom.
b. number of protons and neutrons in an atom.
c. ability of an atom to attract electrons toward itself in
a chemical bond
d. distance from the nucleus to the valence ring.

Exit Slip
2. In general, how does electronegativity vary
throughout the periodic table?
a. it decreases across a period from left to right, and
decreases down a group from top to bottom
b. it increases across a period from left to right, and
increases down a group from top to bottom
c. it increases across a period from left to right, and
decreases down a group from top to bottom
d. It decreases across a period from left to right, and
increases down a group from top to bottom

Exit Slip
3. Why does electronegativity decrease down a group?
a. Because atomic radius decreases
b. Because the nucleus is shielded by the inner rings
c. Because the outer electrons are more strongly
attracted by the nucleus
d. Because the trend for electronegativity increases
down a group

Exit Slip
4. Which of the following atoms is more
electronegative than S?
a. oxygen (O)
b. phosphorus (P)
c. selenium (Se)
d. magnesium (Mg)

Exit Slip
5. Which of the following atoms is the most
electronegative?
a. sodium (Na)
b. phosphorus (P)
c. selenium (Se)
d. magnesium (Mg)
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