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Question: What is the periodic property? How will the following properties in options increases in left to rig...
What is the periodic property? How will the following properties in options increases in left to right in:
A. Electron gain enthalpy
B. Ionization Enthalpy (I.E.)
C. Electronegativity (E.N.)
D. Atomic radius
Solution
All the chemical elements which exist on the earth are present in the modern periodic table . The vertical rows are termed as groups , there are a total 18 groups and the horizontal rows are termed as periods , there are a total of seven periods .
Complete step by step answer: The physical and chemical properties of an element or a periodic function of their atomic number these properties are termed as periodic properties.
-Electron gain enthalpy: The amount of energy released when an isolated neutral gaseous atom adds up an electron to form an anion is known as the electron gain enthalpy .
When we move across a period in the periodic table from left to right the electron gain enthalpy becomes more negative due to the decrease in atomic size and increase in nuclear charge .
-Ionization Enthalpy: The amount of energy required to remove the most loosely bound electron from a neutral gaseous atom is known as the ionisation enthalpy.
When we move in a Periodic table from left to right the ionisation enthalpy increases because the atomic size decreases.
-Electronegativity: The tendency of an atom to attract or pull the shared pair of electrons of a covalent bond towards itself is known as the electronegativity.
When we move from left to right in a period the electronegativity increases as the size of the atom decreases.
-Atomic Radius: The distance from the centre of the nucleus to the outermost shell or to the point where the nucleus exerts influence is known as the atomic radius .
When we move from left to right across a period the atomic size decreases because the electrostatic forces of attraction increase .
Thus , the electron gains enthalpy , ionization enthalpy and electronegativity increases as we move from left to right in a period.
Hence option A , B and C are correct.
Note: This principle was first discovered by Russian chemist DMitri Mendeleev in 1871 after a number of investigations by scientists in the 19th century. After that Mendeleev also proposed a periodic system of elements which were based not only on the chemical and physical properties of the elements and their compounds.