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Chemistry Society is an organization that will serve as a catalyst for human development, help the students better understand the benefits and hazards of this world to enable them to make intelligent decisions in the future. Chemistry Society is an organization that will serve as a catalyst for human development, helping the students develop critical thinking and scientific interest through resear

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Periodicity: Trends in the Periodic Table

This graphic looks at several properties of elements in the Periodic Table. These properties show trends, also referred to as β€˜periodicity’, as you progress along a period. The emphasis of this graphic is on giving a general impression of each of the trends; although a rough scale is given to the right of each diagram, this is intended to be for approximate reference, rather than allowing the diagrams to be used as precise tools for determining properties of specific elements. Each diagram is also accompanied by a brief explanation of the trends, and a simple explanation of basic anomalies.

Atomic Radius

Atomic radius decreases across a period as nuclear charge increases but shielding effects remain approximately constant, resulting in electrons being drawn closer to the nucleus. Atomic radius increases down a group as valence electrons become increasingly distant from the nucleus, and shielding also increases. This leads to a increase in atomic radius despite the increasing nuclear charge down a group.

Melting Point

Metallic bonded and macromolecular substances tend to have high melting points. For both, this is due to the fact that the bonds require a lot of energy to break. The majority of non-metals have a simple molecular structure. Simple molecular substances have low melting points as only weak intermolecular forces must be overcome in order to melt them. Strength of these is determined by the size of the molecule.

Electronegativity

Electronegativity is a measure of the tendency of an atom to attract a bonding pair of electrons. Generally, electronegativity increases moving towards the top right of the Periodic Table. This increase in electronegativity across a period is due to the increased nuclear charge and approximately constant shielding effects resulting in a greater force of attraction to the nucleus of the atom felt by the bonding electrons.

Ionisation Energy

The first ionisation energy generally increases from left to right across a period, as the electron is drawn closer to the nucleus by the increased nuclear charge and becomes harder to remove. Electrons in p orbitals are slightly easier to remove than those in s orbitals of the same energy level. Paired electrons in the same orbital can lead to repulsion, again making an electron easier to remove. Both of these factors can lead to lower than expected first ionisation energies.

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Exams in 3, 2, 1 πŸŽ‡πŸŽ†πŸ’₯

This Day in chemistry history :

Legendary Dmitri Mendeleev was born.

Mendeleev formulated a periodic table of the elements where the elements are ordered by increasing atomic mass similar to the modern periodic table. He is also credited for introducing the Metric System to Russia while he was in charge of Russia's Bureau of Weights and Measures.

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Natural beauty of lead Arsenic mineral salt.

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Want to have a ride? πŸ˜πŸ’œπŸ‘

Chemistry and it's passion.

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Algae lamps boom to environment.

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Hope every chemist likes to have this clock that for sure

01/02/2016

Something great will take place this February. β“’β“—β“”β“œβ“˜β“’β“£β“‘β“¨

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Let us all witness the battle of the brains of our fellow Chemistry Students! Who can be the next Chemistry Olympiad Champion this 2015? This March 3 in Tamaraw 507 from 9:00 am to12:00 noon :D

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