14. Arrange the ions P*, S*, K., ???, ci, in order of increasing atomic radius (smallest...
8) Arrange these ions according to ionic radius. Largest to smallest. (K+, Ca^2+, S^2-, CI-, P^3-) 10) Highest to lowest ionization energy. (K, Na, Rb, Li)
Arrange these elements in order of increasing first ionization energy, from sm Sb, Cl, Pb, P < mallest mallest | < < Largest Largest Arrange this isoelectronic series in order of increasing radius, from smallest to large S?, Ca2+, K+, CH < < Smallest Smallest | < Largest Largest Arrange these elements in order of increasing atomic radius, from smallest to largest: CI, S, Ge, Pb smallest Smallest I c a a Largest Largest
1. a) (1 mark) Arrange these elements in order of increasing atomic radius, from smallest to largest: Sb, S, Pb, Se Smallest smallest b) (1 mark) Arrange this isoelectronic series in order of increasing radius, from smallest to largest: Se?, Sr2*, Rb, Br Smallest Largest c) (1 mark) Arrange these elements in order of increasing first ionization energy, from smallest to largest: CI, S, Ge, Pb smallest < < < Largest NAME AND STUDENT NUMBER: 2. (4 marks) A molecule...
PART A) Arrange these atoms and ions in order of increasing radius: Rank from smallest to largest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them. Cl- Ar K+ PART B) Which has the highest first ionization energy? Sr Te Sn Rb
Arrange these ions in order of increasing ionic radius: K+ .p3-, s2-, Cl-. O Cl- <52- <K+ <p3- O K+ < p3- < 52- <CI- O p3- < 52- < CI- <K+ O K+ < Cl- < 52- < P3- O cl- < 52- < P3- <K+
Arrange the following ions in terms of increasing atomic radius (arrange them increasing from left [lowest] to right [largest]): P3-, Cl-, K+, S2-
Part A Arrange the following elements in order of decreasing atomic radius: Cà, Sr, CI, P. Ge, F. Rank elements from largest to smallest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them. Reset Help
Choose the answer that lists the atoms S, CI, Se, and Br in order of increasing atomic radius (smallest atom listed first).
2.9 Arrange each of the following sets in order of increasing atomic/ionic radius; that is, A < B < C in size. (a) Li, C, F (b) Co, Ni, Fe (c) N, P, O (d) O2–, F–, S2– (e) K+, Br–, Rb+ (f) Cd2+, Rb+ , Ag+
4. Using only periodic trends (not exact values), arrange the following atoms in order of increasing atomic radius: P, As, S, 5. Consider S, CI, and K and their most common ions. a. List the atoms in order of increasing size, using only periodic trends (not exact values). b. List the ions in order of increasing size, using only periodic and ionic trends, not exact values. 6. Select one neutral atom and one ion for each of the following that...