Chemistry, asked by yogendraboss7, 2 months ago

4) in the periodic table, how does the tendency of the atom to loose electrons change on going from
a)left to right across a period
b) top to bottom in a group
c) why is silicon classified as metalloid ?(25 points) come on!

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

a)The tendency to lose electrons decreases from left to right across the periods. This is because the number of valence electrons goes on increasing from left to right across the period. The elements to the left have less than 4 valence electrons so, they can easily lose electrons but the elements to the right have 4 or more than 4 electrons so, they can gain electrons more easily to complete their octet.

The tendency to lose electrons increases down the period. This is because the number of shells goes on increasing at every step. So, the nuclear force to hold the valence electrons decreases and the tendency to lose the valence electrons increases.

Answered by itzkhushirathore
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from left to right it decreases

from top to bottom it increases

silicon is classified as metalloid becuase it has luster but not brittle

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