Electron Affinity
When an element undergoes a chemical reaction, it either gains energy or loses energy. This gain or loss of energy is due to the phenomena that occur at atomic level. During reaction, atoms either gain electrons from other atoms or lose electrons to other atoms, and in that process, energy is produced.
P-Block Elements
Elements which are present on the right side of the periodic table are called p-block elements. In addition to the noble gases, they include the families of boron, mercury, nitrogen, oxygen and fluorine. These elements have diverse real-life implementations that we regularly experience around us.
Metals and Non-metals
The periodic table is composed of metals, semi-metals and nonmetal elements. The physical and chemical properties of metals and nonmetals differ from each other. The study of metals and nonmetals will help one to understand the appropriate application of the particular element.
- What are the two periodic trends that are displayed in figure 3.2? According to the chart, which four atoms have the greatest ionization energy?
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Table 3.2 Names of Some
Common Anions
Element
Symbol
Name
Bromine
Br
Bromide ion
Chlorine
Chloride ion
Fluorine
Fluoride ion
lodine
lodide ion
Oxygen
02-
Oxide ion
Sulfur
Sulfide ion
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