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Chapitre 8

Propriétés périodiques des éléments

Classification périodique des éléments
Classification périodique des éléments
The periodic table arranges atoms based on increasing atomic number so that elements with the same chemical properties recur periodically. When their ...
Rayons atomiques et charge nucléaire effective
Rayons atomiques et charge nucléaire effective
The elements in groups of the periodic table exhibit similar chemical behavior. This similarity occurs because the members of a group have the same number ...
Rayons ioniques
Rayons ioniques
Ionic radius is the measure used to describe the size of an ion. A cation always has fewer electrons and the same number of protons as the parent atom; it ...
Énergie d'ionisation
Énergie d'ionisation
The amount of energy required to remove the most loosely bound electron from a gaseous atom in its ground state is called its first ionization energy ...
Affinité électronique
Affinité électronique
The electron affinity (EA) is the energy change for adding an electron to a gaseous atom to form an anion (negative ion). This process can be either ...
Métaux alcalins
Métaux alcalins
Group 1 elements are soft and shiny metallic solids. They are malleable, ductile, and good conductors of heat and electricity. The melting points of the ...
Halogènes
Halogènes
Group 17 elements, known as halogens, are nonmetals. At room temperature, fluorine and chlorine are gases, bromine is a liquid, and iodine a solid. ...
Gaz rares
Gaz rares
The elements in group 18 are noble gases (helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon). They earned the name “noble” because they were ...
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