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What trends go up and too the right
Electron Affinity
Energy of Ionization
Electronegativity
What trends go down and to the left
Atomic Radius
What trends go down and to the right
Acidity
When comparing N, N+, N-. Which is bigger
N- because it has the most electrons and these will increase the radius because won't be as drawn to the nucleus
What trend must you write out the electron configuration for
Energy of Ionization
Do halogens release a negative or positive Electron affinity and what is the fat man annomly in the trend
The fat man doesn't want to gain another electron and the halogen will give off a negative Ea because doen't need energy to add an electron.
What is the equation for formal charge
Valence electrons- balls+sticks
What makes a bond polar
A difference in electronegativity of the atom and if the bond results in nonsymmetry
What is a coordinate covalent bond
This occurs when the atom with the free electrons donate both of its electron pairs
Which bond happens between the metals and non-metals
Ionic bonds and increase with the huge difference in electronegativity
What are the four types of solids
Metalic, Ionic, Network, Molecular
Which solid is liquid at room temparature
Molecular
Rank bond strength in order from most important....
Strong nuclear > non polar > polar > coordinate > metal > ionic > hydrogen bond > dipole > london > weak nuclear > gravity