The Periodic table

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A period
Horizontal row of elements in the periodic table
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A group
Vertical column in periodic table. Have similar chemical properties and same number of outer-shell electrons
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Periodicity
Trend in properties that is repeated across each period
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Ionisation
The gaining or losing of electrons of an atom to become an ion
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First ionisation energy
Energy required to remove one electron from each atom in one mole of the gaseous element to form one mole of gaseous 1+ ions
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Atomic radius
the size of its atoms, distance from nucleus to the boundary of the surrounding cloud of electrons
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Electron shielding
Repulsion between electrons in different inner shells. Reduces attracitve force from positive nucleus to outer-shell electrons
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Successive ionisation energies
A measure of the energy required to remove each electron in turn
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Thermal Decomposition
The breaking up of a chemical substance with heat into at least two chemical substances
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Displacement reaction
More reactive element takes the place of a less-reactive element in a compund (more reactive bonds, other is alone)
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Disproportionation
oxidation and reduction of the same element in a redox reaction
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Precipitation reaction
The formation of a solid from a solution. Precipitates are often formed when two aqueous solutions are mixed together
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First ionisation energy...
Increases across period. Decreases down group
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Testing for carboante ions (CO3^2-)
Add dilute strong acid. Collect gas and pass through lime water. Fizzing and cloudy limewater from carbon dioxide
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Testing for sulfate ions (SO4^2-)
Add dilute hydrocholoric acid. Add barium chloride. White precipitate of barium sulfate forms
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Testing for halide ions
Dissolve in water. Add aqueous silver nitrate. White (Cl), cream (Br), yellow (I). Add aqueous ammonia. Cl dissolve in dilute, Br in conc, I in none
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Testing for ammonium ions
Add sodium hydroxide solution. Warm gently. Turn red litmus paper blue and distinctive smell
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Vertical column in periodic table. Have similar chemical properties and same number of outer-shell electrons

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The gaining or losing of electrons of an atom to become an ion

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Energy required to remove one electron from each atom in one mole of the gaseous element to form one mole of gaseous 1+ ions

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