The Periodic Table. Geoff Rayner-Canham

The Periodic Table - Geoff  Rayner-Canham


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number that — like other measures in the applied sciences — has a complex referential background. It is conceptually rooted in the realm of chemical reactivity on the one hand, but it is supplied by the physics of isolated particles on the other.

       Electronegativity Scales

      Electronegativity is a chemical property that describes the tendency of an atom to attract a shared pair of electrons (or electron density) toward itself.

       I had hoped that we might be able to substitute electron affinity or ionizing potential for the wretched term electronegativity, but these quantities are measured for the gaseous state and our ordinary chemical properties are concerned with the condensed phases.

       The Sanderson Electronegativity Scale

      Sanderson indicated in his plot that the “secondary” linkages progressed from the 3rd Period to the 4th Period. Of particular note in the context of Chapter 9, he high-lighted in the article the closer resemblance in electronegativity (and electron configuration) of aluminum with the Group 3 elements, and of silicon with the Group 4 elements. The plot also showed the “saw-tooth” pattern in electronegativities that are observed when descending groups in the later main group elements.

      Figure 2.1 Patterns in the Sanderson electronegativities of the elements (adapted from Ref. [15]).

       The van Arkel–Ketelaar Bond Triangle

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      Figure 2.2 A semiquantitative bond triangle (adapted from Ref. [15]).

       Oxidation State

      The oxidation state of an atom in a compound is given by the hypothetical charge of the corresponding atom ion that is obtained by heterolytically cleaving its bonds such that the atom with the higher electronegativity in a bond is allocated all electrons in this bond. Bonds between like atoms (having the same formal charge) are cleaved homolytically.

       …the memorized IUPAC rules …are ultimately traceable to an attempt to assign oxidation values based solely on the use of a species’ compositional formula, whereas the Pauling[/Loock] approach requires instead a knowledge of the species’ electronic bonding topology as represented by a Lewis diagram.


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