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Topic 2: The Periodic Table
16. Trend in ionization energy and electronegativity: Recalling concept facts
1. As the elements in Group 1 are considered in order from top to bottom, the electronegativity value
of each successive element generally
1) Increases 2) Decreases 3) Remains the same
2. As the elements in Group 17 of the Periodic Table are considered in order of increasing atomic
number, the tendency of each successive atom to attract electron generally
2) Decreases
1) Increases
3) ) Remains the same
3. When the elements within Group 16 are considered in order of decreasing atomic number, the
eletronegativity value of successive element
1) Increases 2) Decreases 3) Remains the same
4. As the elements in Period 2 are considered in order from left to right, the electronegativity value of
each successive element generally
1) Increases 2) Decreases 3) Remains the same
5. As the elements in Period 4 of the Periodic Table are considered in order of decreasing atomic
number, the tendency for each successive element to gain electron during chemical bonding
generally
1) increases 2) Decreases 3) ) Remains the same
6. As the elements in Group 2 are considered in order from top to bottom, the first ionization energy
of each successive element generally
2) Increases 2) Decreases 3) Remains the same
7. As the elements in Group 16 are considered in order of increasing atomic number, the tendency of Need Help? Study Book Pg 44 Set 23, Also use the Periodic Table
each successive to lose its most loosely bound electron generally
1) Increases 2) Decreases 3) ) Remains the same
8. When elements within Group 16 are considered in order of decreasing atomic number , the first
ionization energy of successive element generally 3) Remains the same
2) Decreases
1) Increases
9. As the elements in Period 2 are considered in order from left to right, the ionization energy of each
successive element generally
1) Increases 2) Decreases 3) Remains the same
10. As the elements in Period 4 of the Periodic Table are considered in order of increasing atomic
number, the tendency for each successive element to lose its electron to another atom during
chemical bonding generally 2) Decreases 3) ) Remains the same
1) increases
11. When elements within Period 3 are considered in order of decreasing atomic number, ionization
energy of each successive element generally
1) Increases due to increase in atomic size
2) Increase due to decrease in atomic size
3) Decrease due to increase in atomic size
4) Decrease due to decrease in atomic size
12. As the elements in Group 17 are considered in order from bottom to top, electronegativity of the
elements
1) Decreases due to increase in atomic radius
2) Decreases due to decrease in atomic radius
3) Increases due to increase in atomic radius
4) Increases due to decrease in atomic size
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Topic 2: The Periodic Table
16. Trend in ionization energy and electronegativity: Recalling concept facts
1. As the elements in Group 1 are considered in order from top to bottom, the electronegativity value
of each successive element generally
1) Increases 2) Decreases 3) Remains the same
2. As the elements in Group 17 of the Periodic Table are considered in order of increasing atomic
number, the tendency of each successive atom to attract electron generally
2) Decreases
1) Increases
3) ) Remains the same
3. When the elements within Group 16 are considered in order of decreasing atomic number, the
eletronegativity value of successive element
1) Increases 2) Decreases 3) Remains the same
4. As the elements in Period 2 are considered in order from left to right, the electronegativity value of
each successive element generally
1) Increases 2) Decreases 3) Remains the same
5. As the elements in Period 4 of the Periodic Table are considered in order of decreasing atomic
number, the tendency for each successive element to gain electron during chemical bonding
generally
1) increases 2) Decreases 3) ) Remains the same
6. As the elements in Group 2 are considered in order from top to bottom, the first ionization energy
of each successive element generally
2) Increases 2) Decreases 3) Remains the same
7. As the elements in Group 16 are considered in order of increasing atomic number, the tendency of Need Help? Study Book Pg 44 Set 23, Also use the Periodic Table
each successive to lose its most loosely bound electron generally
1) Increases 2) Decreases 3) ) Remains the same
8. When elements within Group 16 are considered in order of decreasing atomic number , the first
ionization energy of successive element generally 3) Remains the same
2) Decreases
1) Increases
9. As the elements in Period 2 are considered in order from left to right, the ionization energy of each
successive element generally
1) Increases 2) Decreases 3) Remains the same
10. As the elements in Period 4 of the Periodic Table are considered in order of increasing atomic
number, the tendency for each successive element to lose its electron to another atom during
chemical bonding generally 2) Decreases 3) ) Remains the same
1) increases
11. When elements within Period 3 are considered in order of decreasing atomic number, ionization
energy of each successive element generally
1) Increases due to increase in atomic size
2) Increase due to decrease in atomic size
3) Decrease due to increase in atomic size
4) Decrease due to decrease in atomic size
12. As the elements in Group 17 are considered in order from bottom to top, electronegativity of the
elements
1) Decreases due to increase in atomic radius
2) Decreases due to decrease in atomic radius
3) Increases due to increase in atomic radius
4) Increases due to decrease in atomic size
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