Understandings:
- Vertical and horizontal trends in the periodic table exist for atomic radius, ionic radius, ionization energy, electron affinity and electronegativity.
- Trends in metallic and non-metallic behaviour are due to the trends above.
- Oxides change from basic through amphoteric to acidic across a period.
Applications and skills:
- Prediction and explanation of the metallic and non-metallic behaviour of an element based on its position in the periodic table.
- Discussion of the similarities and differences in the properties of elements in the same group, with reference to alkali metals (group 1) and halogens (group 17).
- Construction of equations to explain the pH changes for reactions of Na2O, MgO, P4O10, and the oxides of nitrogen and sulfur with water.
Guidance:
- Only examples of general trends across periods and down groups are required. For ionization energy the discontinuities in the increase across a period should be covered.
- Group trends should include the treatment of the reactions of alkali metals with water, alkali metals with halogens and halogens with halide ions.
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International-mindedness:
- Industrialization has led to the production of many products that cause global problems when released into the environment.
Theory of knowledge:
- The predictive power of Mendeleev’s Periodic Table illustrates the “risk-taking” nature of science. What is the demarcation between scientific and pseudoscientific claims?
- The Periodic Table is an excellent example of classification in science. How does classification and categorization help and hinder the pursuit of knowledge?
Utilization:
- Syllabus and cross-curricular links:
- Topic 2.2—anomalies in first ionization energy values can be connected to stability in electron configuration
- Topic 8.5—production of acid rain
Aims:
- Aims 1 and 8: What is the global impact of acid deposition?
- Aim 6: Experiment with chemical trends directly in the laboratory or through the use of teacher demonstrations.
- Aim 6: The use of transition metal ions as catalysts could be investigated.
- Aim 7: Periodic trends can be studied with the use of computer databases.
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