Electrons and ionisation energy

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How many electrons can fill the first 4 shells?

2, 8, 18, 32

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Atomic orbital

An area of space around the nucleus where an electron is likely to be. Can hold up to 2 electrons

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what is the shape of an s-orbital

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What is the shape of a p-orbital

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How many orbitals and electrons are in the S-sub shell?

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How many orbitals and electrons are in the P-sub shell?

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How many orbitals and electrons are in the d-sub shell?

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what are the rules for filling orbitals

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How do you write the electronic configuration?

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First ionisation energy

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Successive ionisation energy

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What 3 things do you need to consider when comparing first ionisation energies?

Atomic radius

Electron shielding

Nuclear charge

How do these affect the nuclear attraction? A lower nuclear attraction leads to a lower first ionisation energy

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As you go down a group, what happens to the ionisation energy?

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As you go across a period, what happens to the ionisation energy?

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How do you find the identity of an element using successive ionisation energies?

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