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When going across a row in the periodic table, which of the following is true? a)...
When going across a row in the periodic table, which of the following is true? a) Atoms get larger and ionization energy increases. b) Atoms get smaller and ionization energy increases. c) Atoms get larger and ionization energy decreases. d) Atoms get smaller and ionization energy decreases. e) Atoms and ionization energies do not significantly change.
When going across a row in the periodic table, which of the following is true? a) Atoms get larger and ionization energy increases. b) Atoms get smaller and ionization energy increases. c) Atoms get larger and ionization energy decreases. d) Atoms get smaller and ionization energy decreases. e) Atoms and ionization energies do not significantly change.
Which of the following statements is true? i fixed the question a. Both ionization energy and electron affinity increase as you move across a row of the periodic table. b. Both metallic character and electron affinity increase as you move across a row of the periodic table. c. Ionization energy increases and electron affinity decreases as you move across a row of the periodic table. d. Metallic character increases and ionization energy decreases as you move across a row of...
Make su Make su Which of the following statements about periodic properties is true: O The density of elements tende to decreto donna con The density of elements tends to decrease down a column in the periodic table Numi O In general, atomic radii decrease across a row in the periodic table There ar In general, ionization energy of elements increases down a column in the periodic table Cations are larger than their corresponding neutral atoms O The metallic character...
Which of the following stotements about electronegativity and the periodic table is true? O Electronegativity decreases across a row of the periodic table O Electronegativity increases down a column of the periodic table O Electronegativity increases across a row of the periodic table O Electronegativity does not change down a column of the periodic table
5. Which statement is true about the periodic table? The relative atomic mass of elements a) generally increases going left to right across a row b) increases going down a column c) generally increases going left to right across a period d) increases going down in a family e) all of the above
For 12 Complete the orbildum for sodium to the right. Then draw a row on the d am that represents the first 4 Ionation energy is always positive. (True/False) 5. Across a period of the periodic table (left to right), first ionization energy... (increases / remains the same / decreases) 6. Why does have a higher ionization energy than C? 7. Down a family of the periodic table (top to bottom), first ionization energy... (increases / remains the same /...
What is the general trend in ionization energy across a row on the periodic table? Using a ground state electron configuration as your basis of comparison, explain Why the ionization energy of boron is less than that of beryllium Why the ionization energy of oxygen is less than that of nitrogen
Question 9 Which of these statements is false? An anion is always larger than its parent neutral atom. The first electron affinity is always a large negative value. First ionization energy decreases in going down a column (group). Second ionization energies are always larger than first ionization energies. Atomic size decreases in going from left to right across a row (period).
1) When comparing the size of ions to the neutral atom from which they are formed, which of the following is true? A) cations are larger than the neutral atom; anions are larger than the neutral atom B) cations are smaller than the neutral atom; anions are smaller than the neutral atom C) cations are larger than the neutral atom; anions are smaller than the neutral atom D) cations are smaller than the neutral atom; anions are larger than the...