- Parta Explain why atomic radius decreases as you move to the right across a period...
Use the concepts of effective nuclear charge, shielding, and value of the valence orbital to explain the trend in atomic radius as we move across a period in the periodic table. Match the words in the left column to the appropriate banks in the sentence on the right Reset Help bigger the sand increases As you move to the right across a row in the periodic table, the level stays the same However, the nuclear charge increases and the amount...
Part A Use the concepts of effective nuclear charge, shielding, and n value of the valence orbital to explain the trend in atomic radius as we move across a period in the periodic table. Match the words in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentence on the right Reset Help bigger the same Increases As you move to the right across a row in the periodic table, the n level increases. However, the nuclear charge decreases and...
Part A Why do atomic radii decrease from left to right across a period of the periodic tablo? O Atomic radii decrease from left to right across a period because the total number of electrons on the electron shell decreases. O Atomic radii decrease from left to right across a period because the effective nuclear charge increases. O Atomic radii decrease from left to right across a period because the effective nuclear charge decreases O Atomic radii decrease from left...
Could you please give me answers for these ? thanks 1. Atomic radius decreases as we move from left to right in the periodic table. Which of the following is the BEST explanation for this trend? a. The electrons in the valence shell increase in number and thus interact more with one another as we move from left to right. b. There is more shielding of the inner electrons as we move from left to right. c. The electrons in...
8) Atomic radius generally decreases as we move A) down a group and from right to left across a period B) up a group and from left to right across a period C) down a group and from left to right across a period D) up a group and from right to left across a period E) down a group; the period position has no effect
For main group elements, select ALL properties that increase from left to right across a row on the periodic table atomic radius number of valence electrons Electronegativity effective nuclear charge
13) Which statement is true about effective nuclear charge? A) effective nuclear charge increases as you move to the right across a row in the periodic table and increases as you move down a column. B) effective nuclear charge increases as you move to the right across a row in the periodic table and decreases as you move down a column. c) effective nuclear charge decreases as you move to the right across a row in the periodic table and...
can someone help me to answer those questions 8. Explain the trend as you move across a row of the periodic table for each of the following some properties using your understanding of effective nuclear charge. Atomic radius b. Ionization energy 6. Electronegativity STOP Model 2 - The Alkali Metals Pare Atomic Number Core Charge Atomic Radius 1st lonization Energy Electro- negativity Lithium 0.91 Sodium 152 pm 186 pm 227 pm 520 kJ/mole 496 kJ/mole 419 kJ/mole 0.87 0.73 Potassium...
8. Select the true statement. a. Atomic radius increases going from left to right across a period. b. The p electrons in fluorine are more poorly shielded from the nuclear charge than the p electrons in carbon. c. Cations are larger than their corresponding neutral atoms. d. Anions are smaller than their corresponding neutral atoms. e. Ionic radius generally decreases down a group. 9. (ACS question) Which of these elements has the highest first ionization energy? a. Ne b. F...
9. Explain why ionization energy decreases as you move down the noble gases from Helium to argon. 10. Sodium atoms are much larger than chlorine atoms, but sodium ions are much smaller than chloride ions. Why? 11. Compounds have been made from Xenon and Krypton, but not from other noble gases. Give a reason why you think this is true. 12. Based on energy changes involved in forming ions, why does Copper form both Cut and Cu2 ions but Sodium...