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A concise overview of key trends observed in the periodic table, explaining how these trends arise from variations in atomic structure. It covers atomic radius, ionization energy, electronegativity, electron affinity, metallic character, and reactivity, illustrating how these properties change across periods and down groups. Valuable for students seeking a clear and structured understanding of periodic table trends.
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2. Ionization Energy (energy needed to remove
an electron)
Decreases down a group (electrons are farther
from the nucleus and easier to remove).
Increases across a period (stronger nuclear
attraction makes it harder to remove electrons)
3. Electronegativity (ability to attract electrons)
Decreases down a group (larger atoms have a
weaker pull on bonding electrons).
Increases across a period (smaller atoms with
more protons attract electrons more strongly).
Fluorine (F) is the most electronegative
element.
**Metals:** Increase down a group (easier to lose
electrons) and decrease across a period.
across a period (easier to gain electrons).
full electron shells.