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Chapter 7 Section 4 #3 Arrange the elements B, S, Cs, K in increasing order of...
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
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+
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To. Arrange the following elements K. Cs. Sr. Ca, Ba and Li in order of increasing lonisation Energy 19. Arrange the following elements K, Cs, Sr, Ca, Ba and Li in order of increasing Radius Atomic size 20. Arrange the following elements K, Cs, Sr, Ca, Ba and Li in order of increasing Electronegativity 21. Arrange the following elements Rb, H, Be, Na, Cs and Ca in order of decreasing Radius Atomic size 22. Arrange the...
Arrange the following in order of increasing radius and increasing ionization energy. (Use the appropriate <, =, or > symbol to separate substan (a) 0+,0,0- radius: chemPad Help X. Xº = Greek Greek ionization energy: Help chemPad X.Xº === Greek (b) S,S,F, F radius: chemPad Help x. xº = = Greek ionization energy: chemPad X. Xº =+ Help Greek (c) Cl-, K+, Ca2+ radius: Help chemPad X. = Greeka ionization energy: chemPad X. Xº = = @Help Greek
1.5 pts Question 14 Arrange the following species in increasing size: AI, A13+, S, and 52- 52- <Al<5<A13+ A13+ < Al< 5 < 52 S<A13+ < AL<52 52. < Al < A13+<5 A13+ <S<Al<52- 1.5 pts Question 15 What is the average bond order for a Si–O bond in the ion SiO32-? 2/3 3/2 2 4/3
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Arrange the elements in each set in order of increasing electronegativity: enter with no spaces e.g. C<Sb<P Sb<P<C 1.C, Sb, P 2. Te, Sn,I Sn Te< As<P<N 3. P.As. N C<O<F 4. F. O,C Answer 1: Sb<P<C Answer 2: Sn<Te< Answer 3: As<P<N Answer 4 C<O<F
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Arrange the following species in increasing size: AI, A13+, S, and 52- 52- <AL<S<A13+ O A13+ < Al<5<52- S<A13+ < Al 52- 52-< Al<A13+ <S O Al3+ <S<AL<52- What is the average bond order for a Si–O bond in the ion SiO32-? O 1 2/3 o 3/2 02 4/3 0
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