the elements of second and third Period of the periodic table are given below :
Li. Be. B. C. N. O F
Na. Mg. Al. Si. P. S. Cl
1) which atom is bigger in size Li or Be?why?
2) which one element out of those given above is the most metallic and why ?
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Lithium, Li, and beryllium, Be, are both located in period 2 of the periodic table, in group 1 and group 2, respectively.
For both these elements, the outermost electrons are located on the second energy level in the 2s-subshell. However, these outermost electrons. which ultimately determine the atomic radius, are closer to the nucleus in beryllium's case.
That happens because beryllium has ahigher effective nuclear charge, Zeff, than lithium.
The effective nuclear charge is simply a measure of the net positive charge that affects the outermost electrons in an atom.
In lithium's case, the outermost electron is being screened from the nucleus by two core electrons. The same is true for the two outermost electrons in beryllium, they are screened by two core electrons.
However, beryllium has 4 protons in its nucleus, as opposed to 3 protons which are present in the nucleus of a lithium atom.
This means that the nucleus of a beryllium atom will pull on the outermost electrons with more force, effectively compressing the distance between itself and these electrons.
That is why lithium has a larger atomic radius than beryllium. In fact, atomic radiusdecreases as you move from left to right across a period.
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For both these elements, the outermost electrons are located on the second energy level in the 2s-subshell. However, these outermost electrons. which ultimately determine the atomic radius, are closer to the nucleus in beryllium's case.
That happens because beryllium has ahigher effective nuclear charge, Zeff, than lithium.
The effective nuclear charge is simply a measure of the net positive charge that affects the outermost electrons in an atom.
In lithium's case, the outermost electron is being screened from the nucleus by two core electrons. The same is true for the two outermost electrons in beryllium, they are screened by two core electrons.
However, beryllium has 4 protons in its nucleus, as opposed to 3 protons which are present in the nucleus of a lithium atom.
This means that the nucleus of a beryllium atom will pull on the outermost electrons with more force, effectively compressing the distance between itself and these electrons.
That is why lithium has a larger atomic radius than beryllium. In fact, atomic radiusdecreases as you move from left to right across a period.
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