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Remember!. Metals LOSE Electrons (CATIONS) Non-Metals GAIN Electrons (ANIONS). What’s the Word?. The energy required to take an electron from an element’s outer level _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. I O N I Z A T I O N. E N E R G Y. Make a Prediction.

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  1. Remember! • Metals LOSE Electrons(CATIONS) • Non-Metals GAIN Electrons(ANIONS)

  2. What’s the Word? • The energy required to take an electron from an element’s outer level _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I O N I Z A T I O N E N E R G Y

  3. Make a Prediction Who should it beeasier to take electrons from? NON-METALS METALS

  4. METAL EASY TO TAKE LOW IONIZATION

  5. METAL EASY TO TAKE LOW IONIZATION

  6. NON-METAL HARD TO TAKE HIGH IONIZATION

  7. NON-METAL HARD TO TAKE REALLY HIGH IONIZATION

  8. Ionization Energy • The elements with theHighest Ionization Energies are the best running backs! They hold on to the ball!

  9. BEST RUNNING BACKS? WORST RUNNING BACKS?

  10. Element Strength • The elements can be STRONG or WEAK at holding on to electrons.

  11. Ionization Energy • Ionization energy is HIGH if it is difficult to take an electron. • Ionization energy is LOW if it is easy to take an electron. PLAY DANCING DEVIL CLIP PLAY WILLY WONKA CLIP

  12. TRENDS OF THE TABLE Elements as Stabilized Ions HIGH STRONG IONIZATION ENERGY WEAK LOW

  13. Do You Get It? • Which element has a higher IONIZATION ENERGY? F N

  14. Do You Get It? • Which element has a higher IONIZATION ENERGY? F N

  15. TRENDS OF THE TABLE Elements as Stabilized Ions

  16. Do You Get It? • Which element has a higher IONIZATION ENERGY? S K

  17. Do You Get It? • Which element has a higher IONIZATION ENERGY? S K

  18. TRENDS OF THE TABLE Elements as Stabilized Ions

  19. Do You Get It? • Which element has a higher IONIZATION ENERGY? Ge s

  20. Do You Get It? • Which element has a higher IONIZATION ENERGY? Ge s

  21. TRENDS OF THE TABLE Elements as Stabilized Ions

  22. Do You Get It? • Which element has a higher IONIZATION ENERGY? Br I

  23. Do You Get It? • Which element has a higher IONIZATION ENERGY? Br I

  24. TRENDS OF THE TABLE Elements as Stabilized Ions

  25. Do You Get It? • Which element has a higher IONIZATION ENERGY? Sn As

  26. Do You Get It? • Which element has a higher IONIZATION ENERGY? Sn As

  27. TRENDS OF THE TABLE Elements as Stabilized Ions

  28. Do You Get It? • Which element has a higher IONIZATION ENERGY? N P

  29. Do You Get It? • Which element has a higher IONIZATION ENERGY? N P

  30. TRENDS OF THE TABLE Elements as Stabilized Ions

  31. Do You Get It? • Which element has a higher IONIZATION ENERGY? O B

  32. Do You Get It? • Which element has a higher IONIZATION ENERGY? O B

  33. TRENDS OF THE TABLE Elements as Stabilized Ions

  34. Do You Get It? • Which element has a higher IONIZATION ENERGY? Al Na

  35. Do You Get It? • Which element has a higher IONIZATION ENERGY? Al Na

  36. TRENDS OF THE TABLE Elements as Stabilized Ions

  37. TRENDS OF THE TABLE Elements as Stabilized Ions HIGH STRONG ■Metal (CATION) ■ Semi-Metal ■ Non-Metal (ANION) IONIZATION ENERGY WEAK LOW

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