Coulomb’s Law and Periodic Trends
Across
- 4. this means that a small amount of energy is required to remove an electron
- 7. what occurs to the size of atoms as electrons become more attracted to the nucleus
- 10. the type of force between two like charges
- 12. the size of atoms with low ionization energy
- 14. a predictable change in a particular direction on the periodic table
- 16. attraction for electrons
- 17. affects the electrostatic force between two charges
- 18. what occurs to electronegativity from left to right on the periodic table
- 19. what occurs to the size of an atom from top to bottom on the periodic table
- 20. increases as the number of protons in the nucleus increases
Down
- 1. positively charged particles in the nucleus
- 2. affects the electrostatic force between two charges
- 3. energy required to remove an electron
- 5. increases from left to right on the periodic table
- 6. states that the electrostatic force between two charges increases as the distance between them decreases
- 8. force between charged particles
- 9. this means that a large amount of energy is required to remove an electron
- 11. what inner electrons do to valence electrons to push them further away from the nucleus
- 13. the type of force between two oppositely charged particles
- 15. what occurs to the electrostatic force between two charges when the distance between them increases
- 19. electrons most attracted to the nucleus